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Acta Agron Sin ›› 1994, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (06): 677-684.

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Investigation on Male Sterility in Zea mays

Qin Tai-chen; Chen Jian-guo; Xu Ming-liang; Deng De-xiang; Bian Yun-long   

  1. Laboratory of Biotechnology, Jiangsu Agricultural College, Yangzhou,225001
  • Received:1992-12-11 Revised:1993-10-01 Online:1994-11-12 Published:1994-11-12
  • Contact: Qin Tai-chen

Abstract: The differences between YII-I-type male sterile cytoplasm (cms-YII-I) and the three main groups of Cms in maize (S.C.T) have been studied in different ways. Tests in pattern of fertility restoration exhibit that cms-YII-I has its unique restorer genes for the fact that in gave distinct male-fertile

Key words: Male-sterile cytoplasm, Restorer gene, Mitochondrial DNA

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