Phenotype variability and inheritance of plant height and branching in F1 generation of sunflower
2006
Terzic, S.(Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad (Serbia)) | Zoric, M.(Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad (Serbia)) | Miladinovic, F.(Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad (Serbia))
Highly variable populations of wild sunflower species were crossed with CMS cultivated lines. Variability was determined by measuring plant height and evaluating the type of branching. Mode of inheritance was tested by comparing the 27 hybrid populations against parents. Differences among parents in the observed traits were significant. All models of inheritance for plant height were present in the F1 generation. Heterosis was most frequent, followed in decreasing order by partial dominance, dominance and intermediacy. More than one mode of inheritance for plant height occurred because of the large variability in wild species and polygenic inheritance of the characteristic. All F1 populations were fully branched, with or without the central head. The wild type of branching was found in F1 because the wild parent dominated in genetic control of that trait over the cultivated one.
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