Influence of afila "af af" gene on height peas plant (Pisum sativum L.)

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Dordevic, R [1 ]
Zdravkovic, M [1 ]
Corokalo, D [1 ]
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[1] Agr Res Inst Serbia, Ctr Vegetable Crops, YU-11420 Smederevska Palanka, Yugoslavia
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FIRST BALKAN SYMPOSIUM ON VEGETABLES AND POTATOES, VOLS. I & II | 1997年 / 1卷 / 462期
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peas; afila genotype; high plant;
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In order to investigate the effect of the "afila" genotype on the plant height, the peas variety Filigreen, of the "afila" type, was crossed with 12 other varieties possessing normal leaf structure. At its recessive homozygous stage, the "af" gene causes the modification of the pea plants so that they only form vines with stipules instead of normal structure leaves. The genetic analysis of F-1 and F-2 generation (the segregation ratio between the normal and "afila) leaves being 3. 1) proved the monogenic recessive character of this feature. Concerning plant height, F-1 hybrids were on average 12% higher than their male parents. In the F-2 generation, "AF AF" plants were 6% lower compared to F-1 generation plants, while "af af" plants were 11% lower. The "AF AF" genotype plants were 5% higher than their male parents, but the "af af" genotype plants had the same height as their male parents.
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