Development of male sterile lines of CMS chilies (<i>Capsicum annuum</i> L.) from F<sub>1</sub> hybrids
Maneechat Nikornpun,
Kridsada Sukwiwat,
Kittisak Wongsing
et al.
Abstract:Selfing and crossing methods were used to develop the cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) lines from 2 elite F
1
hybrids of CMS hot chilies. The pungency of the CMS lines was improved by backcrossing with the B cultivar. The first and second backcrossed progenies of the CMS lines showed significantly higher capsaicin contents than the F
1
hybrids. One good female line K16 × BBC2 (K16), was selected and backcrossed with 3 good maintainer cultivars, C5, C9 and C0. Some … Show more
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