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Accelerated development of quality protein maize hybrid through marker‐assisted introgression of opaque‐2 allele
Author(s) -
Gupta Hari S.,
Raman Babu,
Agrawal Pawan K.,
Mahajan Vinay,
Hossain Firoz,
Thirunavukkarasu Nepolean
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
plant breeding
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.583
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 1439-0523
pISSN - 0179-9541
DOI - 10.1111/pbr.12009
Subject(s) - backcrossing , introgression , hybrid , biology , allele , tryptophan , background selection , zea mays , genetics , gene , microbiology and biotechnology , botany , agronomy , amino acid
Vivek Maize Hybrid 9‐ a popular single‐cross hybrid developed by crossing CM 212 and CM 145 was released for commercial cultivation in India. The parental lines, being deficient in lysine and tryptophan, were selected for introgression of opaque‐2 allele using CML 180 and CML 170 as donor lines through marker‐assisted backcross breeding. The opaque‐2 homozygous recessive genotypes with >90% recovery of the recurrent parent genome were selected in BC 2 F 2, and the seeds with <25% opaqueness in BC 2 F 3 were forwarded for seed multiplication. Vivek Quality Protein Maize ( QPM ) 9, the improved QPM hybrid, showed 41% increase in tryptophan and 30% increase in lysine over the original hybrid. The grain yield of the improved hybrid was on par with the original hybrid. The newly improved QPM maize hybrid released in 2008 will help in reducing the protein malnutrition because its biological value is superior over the normal maize hybrids. This short duration QPM maize hybrid has been adopted in several hill states of N orth W estern and N orth E astern H imalayan regions.

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