Phenotypic variability and inheritance of early ripeness in F1 hybrids of tomato
Автор: Uzun I.V.
Журнал: Овощи России @vegetables
Рубрика: Селекция и семеноводство сельскохозяйственных растений
Статья в выпуске: 3 (32), 2016 года.
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This study was carried out in spring and summer crop rotation in film unheated greenhouse in condition of Transnistria. The parameters of phenotypic variability were determined during the continuous periods including: from shoots to plantlet maturing; from plantlets to flowering; from flowering to ripening F, hybrids and their parental lines. Early and middle early functionally sterile (gene ps-2) and fertile lines were taken for the experiment. It was shown that duration of vegetative period varied insignificantly in lines and hybrids. Phenotypic variation in interphase periods was afso insignificant; however, the second period was characterized by stronger variation. The lines phenotypic variation in lines during the continuation of vegetative period and its compounded phases depended on the genotype, year of study and their interactions. On the phenotypic variability of continuation of the period from shoots to flowering sterile lines significantly was caused by the genotype, the variation of the period from flowering to ripening was equally caused by genotype and year of the study, the variability of the period from shoots to ripening was affected by genotype. On the phenotypic variation of the continuation of the vegetation in fertile lines is influenced by the genotype and its interaction with year of study, on the variability of the period from shoots to flowering equally genotype and year of study and their interaction on the variability of the period from to ripening the interaction of genotype and year of study. Inheritance of continuation of vegetative period and its components, interphase periods, mainly had the character of a negative overdominance (heterosis for earliness). The nature of inheritance of the continuation of vegetation and interphase periods may vary depending on the year of the study; however, there remained its direction. A strong correlation between the continuation of the period from shoots to maturation and its components of the interphase periods. Between the continuations of individual interphase periods from shoots to flowering and from flowering to ripening correlation was insignificant, which indicated the independent nature of inheritance of these periods.
Tomato, phenotypic variation, inheritance, growing season
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140205163
IDR: 140205163