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. 2019 Jul 22;9(8):299. doi: 10.1007/s13205-019-1824-3

Table 4.

Sub-population wise distribution of iso-cytoplasmic restorers based on hybrid origin

Parent hybrida Parentageb ICR linesc Sub-population representedd
DRRH 2 IR 68897A/DR 714-1-2R PRR 300–PRR 303 POP2 (4)
DRRH 3 APMS 6A/RPHR 1005 PRR 304–PRR 307 POP2 (4)
PSD 3 UPRI 95-17A/UPRI 93-287R PRR 308–PRR 311 POP2 (4)
PRH 10 Pusa 6A/PRR78 PRR 312–PRR 315 POP2 (4)
CORH 3 TNAU CMS 2A/CB87R PRR 316–PRR 319 POP2 (4)
Sahyadri 1 IR 58025A/BR 827-35-3-1-1-1R PRR 320–PRR 323 POP2 (3), POP1 (1)
Sahyadri 2 IR 58025A/KJTR 2 PRR 324–PRR 327 POP2 (4)
Sahyadri 3 IR 58025A/KJTR 3 PRR 328–PRR 331 POP2 (4)
Sahyadri 4 IR 58025A/KJTR 4 PRR 332–PRR 335 POP2 (4)
GK 5003* GK5003A/GK5003R PRR 336–PRR 339 POP2 (4)
US 312* F1/M66 PRR 340–PRR 343 POP2 (4)
NK 5251* RC5076A/RC5056R PRR 344–PRR 347 POP2 (4)
INDAM 200-017 * IAHS24A/IASN707R PRR 348–PRR 351 POP1 (2), POP2 (2)
DRH 775* DRH775A/DRH775R PRR 352–PRR 355 POP1 (3) POP2 (1)
PA 6129* 6CO2/6M10 PRR 356–PRR 359 POP2 (4)
PA 6201* CO 2/MO 1 PRR 360–PRR 363 POP1 (4)
PA 6444* IR62871-138-5 PRR 364–PRR 367 POP1 (4)
PHB 71* PRR 368–PRR 371 POP1 (4)
Indira Sona IR 58025A/R-710-437-1-1 PRR 372–PRR 375 POP1 (3), POP2 (1)
Suruchi 5401* PMS79/PR319 PRR 376–PRR 379 POP1 (4)
JRH 8 IR 68897A/NPT29 PRR 380–PRR 383 POP1 (4)
JKRH 401* RV2A/RV44R PRR 384–PRR 387 POP1 (4)
PAC 835* 835A/835R PRR 388–PRR 391 POP1 (4)
PAC 837* 837A/837R PRR 392–PRR 395 POP1 (4)
KRH 2 IR 58025A/KMR 3R PRR 396–PRR 399 POP1 (4)

ICR iso-cytoplasmic restorer

aParental hybrids are either from the public sector or private sector institutions; public sector institutions are government funded, private sector institutions are private seed research laboratories/companies; Private sector hybrids are suffixed by * mark

bParents of private sector hybrids are either codenamed or remain undisclosed

cICRs are serially numbered with prefix ‘PRR’ from PRR 300 to PRR 399

dThe numbers in brackets indicate the number of lines grouped in a particular sub-population