Abstract

AbstractThe use of the new cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) source PEF1 in sunflower hybrid breeding requires markers closely linked to the restorer gene Rf_PEF1 necessary for fertility restoration of hybrids based on the PEF1 cytoplasm as well as diagnostic markers to distinguish the PEF1 cytoplasm from other cytoplasms. Bulked segregant analyses of 256 AFLP primer combinations identified 35 polymorphic primer combinations with 1–3 polymorphisms, resulting in 40 polymorphisms. Eighteen AFLP markers mapped together with the Rf_PEF1 gene covering 119.9 cM. The closest markers, E39M51_300R and E44M56_112A, mapped 3.9 and 6.0 cM to the Rf_PEF1 gene, respectively. Six SSR markers, which belong to the linkage group 13, were screened for polymorphisms between the parental lines. Only ORS630 was polymorphic, but did not map to the same linkage group as Rf_PEF1, indicating that Rf_PEF1 is not located on linkage group 13 where the restorer gene Rf1 for the PET1 cytoplasm is located. Diagnostic markers to distinguish the PEF1 cytoplasm from the PET1 and the fertile cytoplasm in sunflower were obtained using primer combinations for the atp9 gene and orfH522.

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