African Journal of Agribusiness Research

ISSN 2375-091X

African Journal of Tropical Agriculture ISSN 2375-091X Vol. 2 (2), pp. 056-059, February, 2014. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Interspecific cross between improved cytoplasmic male sterile lines and enrich Chinese cabbage genetic resources

Deng Lama Lang

Department of Forestry, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.

E-mail: [email protected]

Accepted 14 January, 2014

Abstract 

The interspecific cross between improved cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) Brassica campestris ssp.pekinensis (Lour.) Olsson and B. oleracea var. acephala DC. aims to obtain kale male sterile lines and enrich Chinese cabbage genetic resources. The results indicated that there were serious segregations between the 2 parents, so as to descendants could not be obtained by routine pollination methods. Otherwise, interspecific hybrids have been obtained by young embryos culture in vitro and the best time of embryo rescue was the 9 - 11 day after pollination. Interspecific embryo collapsed at sphere stage, with endosperm nuclei being surrounded by cell walls. The morphology, fertility, microspore growth, vernalization and numbers of chromosome were conducted to prove the truth of interspecific hybrids. Leaf morphology was intermediate of the 2 parents. Anther shape and plumpness, nectary volume and numbers were matroclinous. The male sterility showed 100% both in degree and ratio. Interspecific hybrids microspore aborted clearly from mononuclear to dinuclear stage. Vernalization was also intermediate of the 2 parents. Chromosome number of hybrids was confirmed to be 2n = 19, which was the total count of gametophyte chromosome of 2 parents. Also, we obtained BC1 which was from F 1×kale, by pollinated several times, while the average compatibility index was only 0.0014. There were sluggish chromosomes in BC1 PMCs anaphase.

Key words: CMS Chinese cabbage, kale embryo culture, chromosome, F1, BC1.