Indu, Maneet Rana, Rajesh K. Singhal, Nilamani Dikshit, Sultan Singh, Mahesha H S, Shahid Ahmed, Amaresh Chandra
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Novel multiple gynoecium genotype in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.)
A novel fodder sorghum ( L.) genotype (EC484238) with multiple gynoecium has been Sorghum bicoloridentified at ICAR-IGFRI, Jhansi for the first time in India. The floral microscopic study of this novel genotyperevealed that female mega-gametophyte produced multiple gynoecium ranging from two to six, instead of one as in normal sorghum genotypes with bi-feathery stigma on each ovary. These multiple ovaries succeeded to produce viable twin or triplet seeds per spikelet per panicle. The twin and triple seed ratio ranged from 97-99% and 1-3%, respectively per panicle. This unique sorghum genotype might be a homeobox mutant which could shed light on the genetic regulation and control mechanisms governing the development of floral str ucture in sorghum as well as in other grasses of the Poaceae family. Multi-ovary sorghum has the obvious advantage of the increased number of seeds per panicle, thereby potentially increasing the seed yield. The novel genotype might be used in future fodder sorghum breeding programmes and will have more significance for the development of dual purpose fodder sorghum
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