“…DNA-based molecular markers tightly linked to fertility restorer genes have also been identified in several other species such as rice (Akagi et al 1996, Ichikawa et al 1997, Zhang et al 1997, petunia (Bentolila et al 1998, Bentolila andHanson 2001), barley (Matsu et al 2001), sunflower (Horn et al 2003, cotton (Gossypium hirsutum; Liu et al 2003), wheat (Zhou et al 2005), chili pepper (Kim et al 2006) and sorghum (Klein et al 2001, Jordan et al 2010, Jordan et al 2011. In sweet sorghum, DNA markers associated with several morphological traits (Shehzad et al 2009), agronomic traits (Yun-long et al 2006, Ritter et al 2008) and stem sugar-related traits (Ritter et al 2008, Shiringani et al 2010) have been identified and mapped into sorghum genetic linkage map (Ritter et al 2007, Srinivas et al 2009 (Klein et al 2001); SSR Xtxp304 (Jordan et al 2010); LW7; LW8; and LW9 marker (Wen et al 2002). These markers provide a powerful tool for practical breeding of sweet sorghum hybrids.…”