Role Of Interspecific Hybridization In Production Of Hybrid Plants In Cyamopsis Species

ANJU AHLAWAT, H.R. DHINGRA, S.K. PAHUJA

Abstract


 Different reproductive characters of three species of Cyamopsis were studied to find out barriers to interspecific crosses between C.tetragonoloba x C.serrata and C.tetragonoloba x C. senegalensis which may serve as a stepping stone for development of extra  early varieties of guar.Pollen grains of C.tetragonoloba and C.senegalensis showed more than 95% of viability while those of C. serrata had 87% viability.Nutritive requirement for in vitro germination of pollen revealed that pollen of C.tetragonoloba required 25% sucrose + 100 ppm boric acid + 300 ppm calcium nitrate while C senegalensis pollen needed 35% sucrose with same basal medium.On the otherhand,C.serrata pollen required 35% maltose + 6% PEG 6000 along with above dose of boric acid and calcium nitrate. Moreover, pollen germination in C. serrata was initiated after 30 hrs of incubation and its pollen tubes were slow growing attaining 174.7 µm length in 48h.The length of style of C. tetragonoloba and C. serrata was nearly identical (2.6 mm) while C.senegalensis possessed longest style (3.8 mm).Interspecific hybridization between C.tetragonoloba x C.serrata was successful through the use of stub smeared with PGM and as a consequence 10.43% of pod setting was observed.Colour and shape of hybrid seeds was akin to the female parent (C. tetragonoloba), hybrid plants showed early flowering just like male parent (C.serrata) whereas the plant height was intermediate between the two parents.


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