Self-compatibility and heterosis in white clover (Trifolium repens L.)

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T.P.T. Michaelson-Yeates
A. Marshall
M.T. Abberton
I. Rhodes
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[1] Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research (IGER),Legume Breeding Group, Plant Breeding Department
[2] Plas Gogerddan,undefined
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Euphytica | 1997年 / 94卷
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dry matter; heterosis; self-compatibility; Trifolium repens; white clover;
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Inbred lines of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) have been produced utilising the rare self-fertility (Sf) allele. Twenty-two lines of four distinct groups have been maintained through five generations of selfing by single seed descent. Fourteen lines were used in crosses to produce F1s. Both parents and hybrids were analysed for a range of morphological characters. Positive heterosis for dry matter production was observed in half the hybrids. No other trait showed significant heterosis. The degree of heterosis appears to be related to the extent of variation in morphological characters between the parental lines, some combinations of lines yielding heterotic hybrids in all cases, others in none. The majority of the F1 hybrids are superior in terms of dry matter production to eight control varieties.
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页码:341 / 348
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