Abstract

Field experiment was carried out and one cytoplasmic genetic male sterile line (Smsms) and two local lines were identified as maintainer lines (Fmsms). These two crossed materials namely 3(Shallot*Local) and 4 (Shallot *Local) produced 100 per cent male sterile progeny in full sib and backcross generations. The Shallot * market cultivar produced both male fertile and male sterile segregating progenies. It indicated that the market material is probably determined by dominant and recessive independently acting genes which genetically impure lines. All other crossed materials produced 100 per cent male fertile progeny upon crossing with shallot. So, in backcross generations, the male sterile plants were more when local was used as recurrent parent. Thus, the local cultivar can be used as maintainer line for “Shallot”. The performance of 904 F1 and 905 F1 hybrids over check and better parent was found to be preferably better using CMS system. So, considering the genetics and stability of the male sterility mechanism, further studies are needed towards hybrid variety development in Bangladesh.

Highlights

  • Onion (Allium cepa L.) is an important spice around the world and grown as a winter crop in Bangladesh

  • The present study was conducted for searching the maintainer line from distance heterotic pole for the development of hybrid onion variety which could be performed as better yielder than our local cultivar and to fight against different agro-climatic condition

  • The percentage of male sterile (MS) plants (Fig. 3) in the families resulting from the crosses between shallot and male fertile (MF) plants varied from 0 to 100 (Table 1.)

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Introduction

Onion (Allium cepa L.) is an important spice around the world and grown as a winter crop in Bangladesh. A good male sterile line can be obtained by repeated backcrossing, where local maintainer is very essential (Chatterjee, 1986). The present study was conducted for searching the maintainer line from distance heterotic pole for the development of hybrid onion variety which could be performed as better yielder than our local cultivar and to fight against different agro-climatic condition.

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