Abstract

Seed coat colour of sesame is commercially an important trait. Developing white seeded varieties with long lasting luster has received momentous attention in most of the major sesame producing countries including India. The present investigation centered on the genetic control of seed coat colour in sesame. No genetic nomenclature is available in sesame to describe seed coat colour. This is the first attempt to designate genes engendering specific seed coat colour. The findings are based on five different crosses with seed coat colour belonging to white, beige and various shades of brown colour. In general, tetragenic model corroborated with the colour combinations. The colour beige seemed to be fixable as well as suppressive over other colors. In white seeded seeds, several genes co-existed and those genes produced colored segregants in F2 generation. Two loci, Gr and I, regulated suppression or intensification of pigment production. Two major genes V and B were accountable for basic colour production. The recessive allele ‘b’ tightly linked with ‘r’,resulted into beige colour which suppressed the effect either of the loci V and B. The study of inheritance pattern of seed coat would aid to evolve varieties with specific desired seed coat color.   Key words: Genes, inheritance, seed coat colour, nomenclature and Sesamum indicum L.

Highlights

  • The F1 seeds of any cross involving two parents and their reciprocals were similar in colour to that of the maternal parent of the specific cross and depicted seed colour was under control of maternal tissue, Wilson and Hudson (1979), earlier reported similar findings

  • The investigation confirmed that four genes namely Gr, B[R], V and I were involved in the determination of seed coat colour

  • The present study did not deviate from earlier observation of crosses and so, irrespective of the crosses, seed coat colour of F1 was determined by the seed colour of the female parent

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Seed coat colour of sesame is commercially an important trait. The present investigation centered on the genetic control of seed coat colour in sesame. No genetic nomenclature is available in sesame to describe seed coat colour. This is the first attempt to designate genes engendering specific seed coat colour. The findings are based on five different crosses with seed coat colour belonging to white, beige and various shades of brown colour. The colour beige seemed to be fixable as well as suppressive over other colors. Several genes co-existed and those genes produced colored segregants in F2 generation. The recessive allele ‘b’ tightly linked with ‘r’, resulted into beige colour which suppressed the effect either of the loci V and B.

INTRODUCTION
Seed colour classification and evaluation
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Genotype Parentage
Dark brown
Brown White
Beige White
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