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INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
Volume 77, Issue 1, Pages 59-64Publisher
INDIAN SOC GENET PLANT BREEDING
DOI: 10.5958/0975-6906.2017.00008.6
Keywords
lysine; opaquel6; opaque2; QPM; tryptophan
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- DBT [BT/PR11708/AGR/02/649/2008, BT/PR10922/AGII/106/944/2014]
- Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-University Grant Commission
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In the present study, two F-2 populations derived by crossing wild type- (CML533 and CML537) and 016-donor line (QCL3024) were raised and genotyped. The recessive 016016 possessed nearly two-fold more lysine (0.247%) and tryptophan (0.072%) in mutants, than wild type (0.125% lisine and 0.035% tryptophan) across populations. However, 016016 showed wide variation for both lysine (0.111-0.376%) and tryptophan (0.027-0.117%) across populations, suggesting the role of modifier loci. The study did not show any significant correlation (r=0.14) between lysine and tryptophan, however some segregants with high lysine (>0.300%) and -tryptophan (>0.090%) were identified. Some of the segregants with 016016 possessed comparable lysine and tryptophan with o2o2 genotypes. These 016016 segregants may serve as novel genetic resource in the QPM breeding programme, and some of them can be used for enhancement of both lysine and tryptophan in place of o2 mutant. This is the first ever report of influence of o16 on accumulation of tryptophan in maize.
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