Onion inbred line 'B8667 A&B' and synthetic populations 'Sapporo-Ki-1 A&B' and 'Onion Haploid-1'

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, announces the release of onion inbred 'B8667 A&B' and synthetic population 'Sapporo-Ki (SKI) -1 A&B'. Both of these releases represent a cytoplasmic male-sterile (A) line with its maintainer (B) for seed propagation of male-sterile plants. 'B8667 A&B' is intended for production of red, long-day, well-storing hybrids. 'SKI-1' combines the earliness of the Japanese population 'Sapporo-Ki' with maintenance of cytoplasmic male sterility. The long-day synthetic population 'Onion Haploid-1' (OH-1') is a joint release of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, and the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. 'OH-1' is intended to serve as a responsive control for extraction of gynogenic haploids of onion.

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Havey, M. J., & Bohanec, B. (2007). Onion inbred line “B8667 A&B” and synthetic populations “Sapporo-Ki-1 A&B” and “Onion Haploid-1.” HortScience, 42(7), 1731–1732. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.42.7.1731

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