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Hybridization process utilizing a combination of cytoplasmic male sterility and herbicide tolerance

  • US 4,517,763 A
  • Filed: 05/11/1983
  • Issued: 05/21/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/11/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An improved process for forming a substantially homogeneous population of plants of a predetermined hybrid variety of a crop which is capable of undergoing both self-pollination and cross-pollination comprising:

  • (a) growing in a first planting area a substantially random population of (1) cytoplasmic male sterile plants which exhibit cytoplasmic herbicide tolerance, and (2) male fertile plants which are capable of pollinating said cytoplasmic male sterile plants and which lack cytoplasmic herbicide tolerance, whereby said cytoplasmic male sterile plants (1) and said male fertile plants (2) are pollinated with pollen derived from said male fertile plants and seed is formed on said cytoplasmic male sterile plants and on said male fertile plants,(b) harvesting in bulk said seed which is formed on said plants of said first planting area,(c) growing at least a portion of the seed from step (b) in a second planting area in the absence of segregation between the seed derived from said cytoplasmic male sterile plants which exhibit cytoplasmic herbicide tolerance and said male fertile plants which lack cytoplasmic herbicide tolerance, and(d) contacting substantially all of the plants present in said second growing area prior to pollination with a herbicide which is effective to destroy said plants resulting from seed formed on said male fertile plants of said first planting area, whereby a substantially homogeneous population of a predetermined hybrid variety is formed which resulted from seed formed on said male sterile plants of said first planting area.

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