2018
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v10n7p95
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The Application of Molecular Markers to Accelerate the Recovery of Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Male Sterility in South African Onion (Allium cepa L.) Hybrid Parental Lines

Abstract: Male sterility is important to prevent self-pollination and loss of the onion hybrid genotype. Classic methods require 4-8 years of progeny testing before the cytoplasm type can be determined. An accurate and time-saving method was needed. Various types of markers were tested for application to South African onion parental lines of hybrid cultivars, and which could determine male sterility and maintainer genotypes accurately and easily with large numbers of samples. Five cytoplasmic (5'cob, orfA501, orf725, IG… Show more

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“…Until 2015, the primers reported by Sato [215] and Engelke et al [216] were mostly used for cytoplasm determination [242][243][244]. Recently, new primers for the cytoplasm [217,218] and Ms locus [219,234] have been utilized for the identification of the cytoplasm and Ms locus in onions from Brazil [245], India [238,246], and South Africa [247].…”
Section: Male Sterility and Hybrid Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until 2015, the primers reported by Sato [215] and Engelke et al [216] were mostly used for cytoplasm determination [242][243][244]. Recently, new primers for the cytoplasm [217,218] and Ms locus [219,234] have been utilized for the identification of the cytoplasm and Ms locus in onions from Brazil [245], India [238,246], and South Africa [247].…”
Section: Male Sterility and Hybrid Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%