International Database for Barley Genes and Barley Genetic Stocks

BGS 364, Male sterile genetic 8, msg8

BGN  45:139
Stock number: BGS 364
Locus name: Male sterile genetic 8
Locus symbol: msg8

Previous nomenclature and gene symbolization:

Male sterile 8 = ms8 (5).

Inheritance:

Monofactorial recessive (5).
Located in chromosome 5HL (3, 6). msg8.ch is about 8.3 cM from the raw1 (smooth awn 1) locus (3); msg8.ch is associated with adjacent SNP markers 2_0127 and 1_1507 (positions 111.21 and 111.56 cM) in 5H bin 10 in a homozygous male sterile plant from Bowman backcross-derived line BW591 (2).

Description:

Selfing - none (5).
Outcrossing - complete female fertility (5).
Stamens - anthers smaller than fertile sibs (5), stomium present, and filament elongation (1, 8).
Pollen - reduced staining (6.9% stains with 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium, 20.7% stains with acetocarmine), some grains appear normal (8, 9).
Cytology - normal development and differentiation of microspores up to the free microspore stage (9). Grains are undeveloped, have a stainable ring at the apertural annulus without any actual pore; the exine staining with Fast Blue B is darker than in normal grains (1).
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Origin of mutant:

A spontaneous mutant in Betzes (PI 129430) (5).

Mutational events:

msg8.ch (MSS056, GSHO 2407) in Betzes (PI 129430) (5, 7); msg8.au (MSS313) in OAC 21 (CIho 1470) (4, 7).

Mutant used for description and seed stocks:

msg8.ch (GSHO 2407) in Betzes; msg8.ch in Bowman (PI 483237)*6 (GSHO 2110, BW591, NGB 23450).

References:

1. Ahokas, H. 1976. Male sterile mutants of barley. III. Additional inaperturate mutants. Barley Genet. Newsl. 6:4-6.

2. 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.

3. Franckowiak, J.D. 1991. Association of male sterility genes with a specific chromosome using multiple marker stocks. Barley Genet. Newsl. 20:31-36.

4. Hockett, E.A. 1975. The genetic male sterile collection. Barley Genet. Newsl. 5:84-86.

5 Hockett, E.A., and R.F. Eslick. 1968. Genetic male sterility in barley. I. Nonallelic genes. Crop Sci. 8:218-220.

6. 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.

7. Hockett, E.A., and D.A. Reid. 1981. Spring and winter genetic male-sterile barley stocks. Crop Sci. 21:655-659.

8. Roath, W.W., and E.A. Hockett. 1971. Genetic male sterility in barley. III. Pollen and anther characteristics. Crop Sci. 11:200-203.

9. Roath, W.W., and E.A. Hockett. 1971. Pollen development in genetic male-sterile barley. p. 308-315. In R.A. Nilan (ed.) Barley Genetics II. Proc. Second Int. Barley Genet. Symp., Pullman, WA, 1969. Washington State Univ. Press, Pullman.

Prepared:

E.A. Hockett. 1971. Barley Genet. Newsl. 1:180.

Revised:

J.D. Franckowiak. 1997. Barley Genet. Newsl. 26:312.
J.D. Franckowiak. 2015. Barley Genet. Newsl. 45:139-140.
 


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