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Mitochondrial orf463 causing male sterility in radish is possessed by cultivars belonging to the ‘Niger’ group
In addition to Ogura cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), which is used worldwide in radish and Brassica crops, another type of CMS was found and named DCGMS. A mitochondrial candidate gene ( orf463 ) of DCGMS was identified, but the distribution of this gene in radish species has not been clarified to...
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Published in: | Euphytica 2019-06, Vol.215 (6), p.1-8, Article 109 |
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Summary: | In addition to Ogura cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS), which is used worldwide in radish and
Brassica
crops, another type of CMS was found and named DCGMS. A mitochondrial candidate gene (
orf463
) of DCGMS was identified, but the distribution of this gene in radish species has not been clarified to date. We found that
orf463
is distributed specifically in black radish cultivars belonging to the ‘Niger’ group and a line of wild species,
Raphanus raphanistrum
. The progeny tests using the cultivars having
orf463
as a female parent demonstrated that the cytoplasm induces male sterility in radishes. Although the DNA sequences of
orf463
possessed by the ‘Niger’ group cultivars are identical to those of DCGMS, the
orf463
sequence of the wild radish line contained nine nucleotide substitutions, seven of which were nonsynonymous. All radishes with
orf463
had both DCGMS-type and ‘Black radish’- type mitochondrial structures according to multiplex PCR. Based on these results, the mechanism of rearrangement between the two mitochondrial types was studied. |
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ISSN: | 0014-2336 1573-5060 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10681-019-2437-y |