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Cytoplasmic male sterility in barley
Authors:H Ahokas
Institution:(1) Department of Genetics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Summary The effect of the msm1 cytoplasm of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) on kernel protein and lysine was studied using the near-isogenic, unrestored derivatives of seven barley varieties. With normal lysine varieties, lsquoAdorrarsquo, lsquoBomirsquo, lsquoCI 4362rsquo, and lsquoHankkija's Eerorsquo, the msm1 cytoplasm produced an average of one percentage point more protein than did the normal cytoplasm of the same varieties. There was no difference between the two cytoplasms with respect to their effect on the lysine content. With high lysine varieties, lsquoBomi Risø mutant 13rsquo, lsquoBomi Risø mutant 1508rsquo, and lsquoCI 3947rsquo, msm1 produced almost one percentage point more protein but protein with a somewhat decreased lysine content.Induced partial spike fertility in normal lsquoAdorrarsquo was found to be associated with lysine in meal (r=–0.999), with protein in meal (r=–0.984), and with lysine in protein (r=0.941). Removal of the spikes on the secondary tillers affected both the protein and its lysine content. It is suggested that good spike fertility is an important pre-requisite when selecting high lysine and/or high protein segregants or mutants.
Keywords:Barley  Protein and lysine content  Cytoplasmic male sterility  Maternal effect  Partial spike fertility
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