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Variability in sucrose content at grand growth phase in
tissues of Saccharum officinarum × Saccharum spontaneum
inter-specific hybrid progeny
Vandana Vinayak*, A. K. Dhawan and V. K. Gupta
CCS
Haryana Agricultural University, Regional Research Station,
Uchani, Karnal.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
kapilvinayak@gmail.com.
Fax: +911842380104.
Accepted
17 March, 2010 |
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The variability for sucrose content in existing commercial
sugarcane germplasm is not large and hence crosses were made
between two Saccharum officinarum clones, ‘Gungera’
(cross I) and ‘Keong’ (cross II) with high sucrose
content and a clone of Saccharum spontaneum ‘SES 603’ with
low sucrose content. A high sucrose commercial var. CoS 8436
was also crossed with a low sucrose var. Co 1148 (cross
III). Among the three crosses, only cross I germinated to
give healthy twenty nine inter-specific hybrids.
Inter-specific hybrids selected from cross I were graded
into very high, high, low, and very low sucrose classes on
the basis of morphological characters. Also anthrone method
of sucrose estimation from internode, Brix value and quality
analysis were done on whole sugarcane stem at different
growth stages. Rate of photosynthesis, transpiration and
stomatal conductance were analyzed using infrared gas
analyzer and was found to be high for high sucrose hybrids.
Rate of assimilate translocation of sucrose was also
estimated with radio-labelled 14C and was found
to be highest in the midribs. On this basis, molecular
markers for high and low sucrose content ISH-1, ISH-5,
ISH-17 and ISH-23 were identified as very high and ISH-10,
ISH-11, ISH-12 and ISH-25 as very low sucrose hybrids.
Key
words:
Inter-specific hybrids, sucrose content, sugarcane, TVD
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