Author:
Lawson W. R.,Godwin I. D.,Cooper M.,Brennan P. S.
Abstract
Three recombinant inbred populations were assessed for tolerance to preharvest
sprouting (PHS). Genetic analysis of the PHS scores, as assessed under
artificial rain treatment, indicated that for 2 of the populations, tolerance
to sprouting was simply inherited and was controlled by 2 independent genes,
both of which are necessary for full tolerance. The data presented here show
that in these 2 populations the trait is highly heritable under controlled
environment situations. It was also demonstrated that the red seed colour
gene, derived from Aus1490 and traditionally associated with tolerance, is not
necessary for full tolerance to sprouting, although indirect selection for
preharvest sprouting tolerance can be performed very effectively by selecting
for red grain. The presence of white-seeded lines, recovered from this cross
with a red-seeded donor of PHS tolerance, that are at least as tolerant as the
most tolerant red-seeded individuals demonstrates that red-seeded donors of
PHS tolerance should not be discarded for improvement of this trait.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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16 articles.
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