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BREEDING SCIENCE
Volume 59, Issue 1, Pages 27-35Publisher
JAPANESE SOC BREEDING
DOI: 10.1270/jsbbs.59.27
Keywords
compatibility; hybrid sterility; incompatibility; interspecific hybrid; semi sterility; ssp indica; ssp japonica
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NERICA (New Rice for Africa) cultivars were crossed with Oryza sativa L. and O. glaberrima Steud. All the F-1 hybrids between NERICA and two strains of O. glaberrima were highly sterile, while the F-1 hybrids of NERICA with two cultivars of O. sativa showed differing levels of fertility depending oil the cross combinations. NERICA cultivar; were classified into three groups: (1) those compatible with both ssp. indica and ss. japonica of O. sativa (i.e. NERICA12, NERICA15, NERICA16, NERICA17 and NERICA18); (2) those compatible with japonica but incompatible with indica (NERICA3, NERICA4, NERICA7, NERICA8, NERICA9, NERICA11, NFRICA13 and NERICA14); and (3) incompatible with both types (NERICA1). In the first group of NERICA cultivars, four cultivars from NERICA15 to NERICA18 are derived from the same cross of CG 14/3*WAB 181-18, and they have the cytoplasm of CG 14, from an O. glaberrima strain. No 'bridging cultivar' between both cultigens was found in NERICA cultivars, but some NERICA cultivars were compatible with both japonica and indica. This finding is very useful for improvement of NERICA cultivars through hybridization.
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