MUNIYANDI SAMUEL JEBERSON1,*, HARINDER KUMAR CHAUDHARY2, RAKESH KUMAR CHAHOTA3, SHABIR HUSSAIN WANI4,*
BIOCELL, Vol.45, No.6, pp. 1651-1659, 2021, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2021.015735
- 01 September 2021
Abstract The rye genome has shown potential for improvement of bread wheat, where wheat-rye substitutions and translocations have been and are frequently used in resistance breeding. Crosses belongs to different generations viz., BC1F1, BC1F2, BC1F3, BC1F4 and BC2F3 of triticale × wheat derived were used for different haploid induction parameters using Gogon grass (Imperata cylindrica) as a pollen source. The percentage of pseudo seed formation ranged from 34.55% for BC1F2 to 63.77 for BC1F1 crosses, the haploid embryo formation ranges from 9.43% for BC1F1 to 30.2% for BC1F2, the haploid plant generation ranges from 19.36% for BC1F2 to 63.25% for BC1F1. Four doubled More >