Combining ability studies of pigeonpea CGMS lines with an obcordate leaf marker


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S. Patil, Vijai Kumar Gupta, Hingane Anupama, Myer G. Mula, KB Saxena, Chanda Venkata Sameer Kumar. (5/10/2015). Combining ability studies of pigeonpea CGMS lines with an obcordate leaf marker. Journal of Food Legumes, 28 (2), pp. 105-110.
Hybrid pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] breeding technology based on CGMS was recently developed. A program was initiated to track the purity of female parental lines by incorporating an obcordate leaf shape marker in established male sterile A-lines. Seven obcordate A-lines developed by backcrossing and selection were crossed with four known fertility restorers in line x tester mating design to study their general and specific combining ability. Higher magnitude of SCA effect showed that, hybrid yield was under the control of non-additive genes. Among A-lines, ICPA 2204 was the best general combiner. Among testers, ICPL 20116 was the best general combiner. Among hybrids, ICPA 2208 x ICPL 20108 a cross between high GCA parents was the best with positive significant SCA effect and higher mean performance for grain yield, 100-seed mass, number of seeds/pod and resistance to fusarium wilt disease. The success of this technology will help addressing the issue of seed quality to some extent.