PLASMON MUTATIONS IN CYTOPLASMIC MALE-STERILE PEARL MILLET, PENNISETUM TYPHOIDES

  • Clement W
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Abstract

Spontaneous mutations from sterile to fertile were demonstrated in four different cytoplasmic male-sterile stocks of pearl millet. One stock, ASM-3, was of African origin, and the other three, LMS-1A, ASM-5, and ASM-7, all had the same cyptoplasm of Indian origin, but differed in nuclear make-up. These reversions were shown to be plasmon mutations, rather than genic in nature. ASM-3 mutated at the lowest rate, about 0.03/100 heads. LSM-1A, ASM-5, and ASM-7 all had the same cytoplasm but mutated at the respective rates of 0.15, 0.26, and 1.02/100 heads, indicating that plasmon mutation rate is strongly influenced by the nuclear environment.

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Clement, W. M. (1975). PLASMON MUTATIONS IN CYTOPLASMIC MALE-STERILE PEARL MILLET, PENNISETUM TYPHOIDES. Genetics, 79(4), 583–588. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/79.4.583

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