Changes in agronomic traits affected by photoperiod and vernalization in a group of wild barley accessions (<i>Hordeum vulgare</i> ssp. <i>spontaneum</i>) and barley cultivars (<i>Hordeum vulgare</i> L.)
2005
Karsai, I. | Mészáros, K. | Láng, L. | Bedő, Z.
The effect of vernalization response and photoperiod sensitivity on reproductive fitness and agronomic traits was examined in a group of 16 <i>H. spontaneum</i> accessions and 8 <i>H. vulgare</i> cultivars in controlled environments. The whole range of plant developmental and agronomic traits was determined by vernalization. The reproductive fitness was severely impaired when the vernalization requirements of the plants were not saturated. Variation in the magnitude of vernalization response significantly correlated with several traits. A larger decrease in reproductive tiller number, average seed number and consequently final grain yield was more characteristic of accessions with a greater vernalization response. When the vernalization requirement was met, long photoperiod enhanced the fitness of the plants and resulted in larger yield and yield components, irrespective of the genotype, while short photoperiod acted as a limiting factor for all these traits. There was, however, a difference in the reaction type of wild and cultivated genotypes due to their different plant strategies.
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