Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species

Volume: 18 Number: 1 January 1, 2013
  • Tolga Yıldırım
  • Hüseyin Cancı
  • Nisa ERTOY Incı
  • Fatma Oncu Ceylan Baloglu
  • Cengiz Ikten
  • Cengiz Toker
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Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species

Abstract

Mutations play an important role to induce new genes, creating variation. The present study deals with inheritance of female sterilities in the induced mutants of the cultivated chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and its progenitor (Cicer reticulatum Ladiz.). Air-dried seeds of Cicer species were irradiated with 200, 300 and 400 Gy gamma rays. Two induced mutations conferring open flower and determinate growth habit with small leaf characteristics in the cultivated chickpea and its progenitor were discovered in M2 generation. These mutant chickpeas were female sterile. Inheritance study showed that the female sterility in the induced mutants was controlled by a single recessive gene (fs). The female sterility, determinate growth habit, open flower and small leaf characteristics were first reported for C. reticulatum Ladiz. Results indicated that a joint segregation of the female sterility, open flower, determinate growth habit and small leaf characteristics might be linked in both of induced mutants of the cultivated chickpea and its progenitor. The new gene discovered on the sterility in the induced mutants may be useful for gene mapping in Cicer species

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Tolga Yıldırım This is me

Hüseyin Cancı This is me

Nisa ERTOY Incı This is me

Fatma Oncu Ceylan Baloglu This is me

Cengiz Ikten This is me

Cengiz Toker This is me

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January 1, 2013

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January 22, 2015

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Year 2013 Volume: 18 Number: 1

APA
Yıldırım, T., Cancı, H., Incı, N. E., Baloglu, F. O. C., Ikten, C., & Toker, C. (2013). Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, 18(1), 78-81. https://izlik.org/JA23NR43AL
AMA
1.Yıldırım T, Cancı H, Incı NE, Baloglu FOC, Ikten C, Toker C. Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species. TJFC. 2013;18(1):78-81. https://izlik.org/JA23NR43AL
Chicago
Yıldırım, Tolga, Hüseyin Cancı, Nisa ERTOY Incı, Fatma Oncu Ceylan Baloglu, Cengiz Ikten, and Cengiz Toker. 2013. “Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 18 (1): 78-81. https://izlik.org/JA23NR43AL.
EndNote
Yıldırım T, Cancı H, Incı NE, Baloglu FOC, Ikten C, Toker C (January 1, 2013) Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 18 1 78–81.
IEEE
[1]T. Yıldırım, H. Cancı, N. E. Incı, F. O. C. Baloglu, C. Ikten, and C. Toker, “Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species”, TJFC, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 78–81, Jan. 2013, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA23NR43AL
ISNAD
Yıldırım, Tolga - Cancı, Hüseyin - Incı, Nisa ERTOY - Baloglu, Fatma Oncu Ceylan - Ikten, Cengiz - Toker, Cengiz. “Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops 18/1 (January 1, 2013): 78-81. https://izlik.org/JA23NR43AL.
JAMA
1.Yıldırım T, Cancı H, Incı NE, Baloglu FOC, Ikten C, Toker C. Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species. TJFC. 2013;18:78–81.
MLA
Yıldırım, Tolga, et al. “Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species”. Turkish Journal Of Field Crops, vol. 18, no. 1, Jan. 2013, pp. 78-81, https://izlik.org/JA23NR43AL.
Vancouver
1.Tolga Yıldırım, Hüseyin Cancı, Nisa ERTOY Incı, Fatma Oncu Ceylan Baloglu, Cengiz Ikten, Cengiz Toker. Inheritance of Female Sterility in Induced Cicer Species. TJFC [Internet]. 2013 Jan. 1;18(1):78-81. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA23NR43AL

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