International Database for Barley Genes and Barley Genetic Stocks
BGS 361, Male sterile genetic 5, msg5
Stock number: BGS 361
Locus name: Male sterile genetic 5
Locus symbol: msg5
Previous nomenclature and gene symbolization:
Male sterile 5 = ms5 (6).
Inheritance:
Monofactorial recessive (6).
Located in chromosome 3HS (7); msg5.ce is about 13.1 cM proximal from the uzu1 (uzu 1) locus (2); msg5.ce isabout 6.8 cM proximal from the alm1 (albino lemma 1) locus (2). msg5.ce is associated with SNP marker 1_1191 (position 98.41 cM) in 3H bin 6 in a heterozygous plant from Bowman backcross-derived line BW587 (1); msg5.ie is associated with SNP markers 1_0926 to 2_0326 (positions 85.26 to 119.10 cM) in 3H bins 05 to 07 in a heterozygous plant from Bowman backcross-derived line BW971 (1).
Description:
Selfing - none (6).
Outcrossing - complete female fertility (6).
Stamens - anthers smaller than fertile sib, no stomium or filament elongation (9).
Pollen - non-staining, some normal-appearing grains (9).
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Origin of mutant:
A spontaneous mutant in Carlsberg II (NGB 5085, CIho 10114) (6).
Mutational events:
msg5.ce (MSS053, GSHO 2403) in Carlsberg II (NGB 5085, CIho 10114) (6, 8); msg5.s (MSS087) in Schweigers Erika (CIho 11501) (4, 8); msg5.fr (MSS419) in Midas (PI 343078) (5), msg5.ie (MSS 484) in Universe (PI 410864) (3, 5).
Mutant used for description and seed stocks:
msg5.ce (GSHO 2403) in Carlsberg II; msg5.ce in Bowman (PI 483237)*7 (GSHO 1954, BW587, NGB 23447); msg5.ie in Bowman*6 (BW971. NGB 23466).
References:
1. Druka, A., J. Franckowiak, U. Lundqvist, N. Bonar, J. Alexander, K. Houston, S. Radovic, F. Shahinnia, V. Vendramin, M. Morgante, N. Stein, and R. Waugh. 2011. Genetic dissection of barley morphology and development. Plant Physiol. 155:617-627.
2. Eslick, R.F., and W.L. McProud. 1974. Positioning of the male sterile 5 (msg5) on chromosome 3. Barley Genet. Newsl. 4:16-23.
3. J.D. Franckowiak. (Unpublished).
4. Hockett, E.A. 1972. Coordinator's report on the genetic male sterile barley collection. Barley Genet. Newsl. 2:139-144.
5. Hockett, E.A. 1984. Coordinator's report. The genetic male sterile barley collection. Barley Genet. Newsl. 14:70-75.
6. Hockett, E.A., and R.F. Eslick. 1968. Genetic male sterility in barley. I. Non-allelic genes. Crop Sci. 8:218-220.
7. Hockett, E.A., and R.F. Eslick. 1971. Genetic male-sterile genes useful in hybrid barley production. p. 298-307. In R.A. Nilan (ed.) Barley Genetics II. Proc. Second Int. Barley Genet. Symp., Pullman, WA, 1969. Washington State Univ. Press, Pullman.
8. Hockett, E.A., and D.A. Reid. 1981. Spring and winter genetic male-sterile barley stocks. Crop Sci. 21:655-659.
9. Roath, W.W., and E.A. Hockett. 1971. Genetic male sterility in barley. III. Pollen and anther characteristics. Crop Sci. 11:200-203.
Prepared:
E.A. Hockett. 1971. Barley Genet. Newsl. 1:178.
Revised:
J.D. Franckowiak. 1997. Barley Genet. Newsl. 26:309.
J.D. Franckowiak. 2015. Barley Genet. Newsl. 45:133-134..