Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Kalyani Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal 741235.
Fruit setting was obtained when B-67, a cultivar of Sesamum indicum, was used as female in the crosses with S. mulayanum (2n = 26) and S. laciniatum (2n = 32). The F1 hybrids of B-67 x S. laciniatum died before flowering, while those of B-67 x S. mulayanum were characterized by pansy violet corolla colour (intermediate between parents), having mostly four univalents at MI (n = 13) and resembling the wild parent in insect (Antigastra catanaulis) resistance, black reticulated seed coat, and violet marking along longitudinal anther wall. Like B-67, seed shape was narrowly ovate. It is indicated that S. indicum and S. mulayanum are closely related and insect resistance of the latter is transferable.
Sesamum indicum, S. mulayanum, S. laciniatum, interspecific hybridization