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Relative efficiency of maize and Imperata cylindrica for haploid induction in Triticum durum following chromosome elimination‐mediated approach of doubled haploid breeding

Intergeneric hybridization in seven diverse durum wheat genotypes was carried out using two composite varieties of Himalayan maize, viz., Bajaura Makka and Early Composite, and a wild grass, Imperata cylindrica, as pollen sources. Observations related to various haploid induction parameters put fort...

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description Intergeneric hybridization in seven diverse durum wheat genotypes was carried out using two composite varieties of Himalayan maize, viz., Bajaura Makka and Early Composite, and a wild grass, Imperata cylindrica, as pollen sources. Observations related to various haploid induction parameters put forth I. cylindrica as significantly better pollen source for haploid induction in durum wheat over maize in terms of pseudoseed formation (46.93%), embryo formation (38.06%), haploid regeneration (40.42%) and haploid formation efficiency (7.44%). The line x tester analysis revealed that both male and female genotypes had significant effects on all haploid induction parameters except haploid formation frequency in later. Among the pollen sources, I. cylindrica emerged as best combiner based on GCA values when compared with the two Himalayan maize composites. Durum wheat genotype, A‐9‐30‐1 was recognized as the best general combiner followed by PDW 314. The present investigation proposed durum wheat × I. cylindrica as a superior technique over maize‐mediated system, and its large‐scale use can open a new horizon in the sphere of durum wheat doubled haploidy breeding programme.
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