Identification of inter-specific hybrid between Cajanus cajan (L.) and C. cajanifolius (H.) using cyto-morphological and DNA markers

Cajanus cajanifolius, the putative progenitor of domesticated C. cajan, has many agro-economic traits those need to be introgressed into the cultivars of pigeonpea to widen its genetic base. In this study interspecific F1 hybrids, involving C. cajan (ICPL 87119) and C. cajanifolius (ICPW 31), were r...

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Main Authors: Sujit Kumar Mishra and, Jogeswar Panigrahi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indian Society of Plant Breeders 2017-03-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
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Online Access:http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/1231
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spelling doaj-a6639e61d9e24640a3adec52cc1d95a02020-11-25T01:46:40ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2017-03-0181637110.5958/0975-928X.2017.00009.6Identification of inter-specific hybrid between Cajanus cajan (L.) and C. cajanifolius (H.) using cyto-morphological and DNA markersSujit Kumar Mishra andJogeswar PanigrahiCajanus cajanifolius, the putative progenitor of domesticated C. cajan, has many agro-economic traits those need to be introgressed into the cultivars of pigeonpea to widen its genetic base. In this study interspecific F1 hybrids, involving C. cajan (ICPL 87119) and C. cajanifolius (ICPW 31), were raised, and their response to bruchid infestation also assessed. Subsequently, the hybrids were characterized using the morphological, cytological and DNA markers based attributes. The F1 hybrids showed resistance to bruchid infestation caused by Callosbrochus maculatus and C. chinensis. The morphological traits of F1 hybrids with respect to their parents revealed that these were intermediate between the parents with predominance of the characteristics of both the parents. The pollen mother cells (PMC) obtained from the F1 hybrids showed regular meiosis involving 11 bivalents in majority of the cases which affirmed the genetic homology between these two species. But, heteromorphism was noticed for two bivalents during diakinesis. DNA marker (SCoT and SSR) analysis also revealed polymorphic fragments between the parents and their inheritance to the putative F1 hybrid. In conclusion, the simultaneous use of cyto-morphological analysis and DNA marker based genotyping demonstrated the genetic divergence between the parental genotypes with contrasting response to bruchid infestation and the hybridity of the F1 plants with accuracy.http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/1231dna markerbruchid resistancehybrid identificationpigeonpea
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Jogeswar Panigrahi
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Jogeswar Panigrahi
Identification of inter-specific hybrid between Cajanus cajan (L.) and C. cajanifolius (H.) using cyto-morphological and DNA markers
Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
dna marker
bruchid resistance
hybrid identification
pigeonpea
author_facet Sujit Kumar Mishra and
Jogeswar Panigrahi
author_sort Sujit Kumar Mishra and
title Identification of inter-specific hybrid between Cajanus cajan (L.) and C. cajanifolius (H.) using cyto-morphological and DNA markers
title_short Identification of inter-specific hybrid between Cajanus cajan (L.) and C. cajanifolius (H.) using cyto-morphological and DNA markers
title_full Identification of inter-specific hybrid between Cajanus cajan (L.) and C. cajanifolius (H.) using cyto-morphological and DNA markers
title_fullStr Identification of inter-specific hybrid between Cajanus cajan (L.) and C. cajanifolius (H.) using cyto-morphological and DNA markers
title_full_unstemmed Identification of inter-specific hybrid between Cajanus cajan (L.) and C. cajanifolius (H.) using cyto-morphological and DNA markers
title_sort identification of inter-specific hybrid between cajanus cajan (l.) and c. cajanifolius (h.) using cyto-morphological and dna markers
publisher Indian Society of Plant Breeders
series Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
issn 0975-928X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Cajanus cajanifolius, the putative progenitor of domesticated C. cajan, has many agro-economic traits those need to be introgressed into the cultivars of pigeonpea to widen its genetic base. In this study interspecific F1 hybrids, involving C. cajan (ICPL 87119) and C. cajanifolius (ICPW 31), were raised, and their response to bruchid infestation also assessed. Subsequently, the hybrids were characterized using the morphological, cytological and DNA markers based attributes. The F1 hybrids showed resistance to bruchid infestation caused by Callosbrochus maculatus and C. chinensis. The morphological traits of F1 hybrids with respect to their parents revealed that these were intermediate between the parents with predominance of the characteristics of both the parents. The pollen mother cells (PMC) obtained from the F1 hybrids showed regular meiosis involving 11 bivalents in majority of the cases which affirmed the genetic homology between these two species. But, heteromorphism was noticed for two bivalents during diakinesis. DNA marker (SCoT and SSR) analysis also revealed polymorphic fragments between the parents and their inheritance to the putative F1 hybrid. In conclusion, the simultaneous use of cyto-morphological analysis and DNA marker based genotyping demonstrated the genetic divergence between the parental genotypes with contrasting response to bruchid infestation and the hybridity of the F1 plants with accuracy.
topic dna marker
bruchid resistance
hybrid identification
pigeonpea
url http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/1231
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