The effect of VRN1 genes on important agronomic traits in high‐yielding C anadian soft white spring wheat
For reproductive success, flowering time must synchronize with favourable environmental conditions. Vernalization genes play a major role in accelerating or delaying the time to flowering. We studied how different vernalization ( VRN 1 ) gene combinations alter days to flowering and maturity and con...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant breeding 2014-06, Vol.133 (3), p.321-326 |
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Zusammenfassung: | For reproductive success, flowering time must synchronize with favourable environmental conditions. Vernalization genes play a major role in accelerating or delaying the time to flowering. We studied how different vernalization (
VRN
1
) gene combinations alter days to flowering and maturity and consequently the effect on grain yield and other agronomic traits. The study focussed on the effect of the
VRN
1
gene series (
V
rn‐
A
1,
V
rn‐
B
1
and
V
rn‐
D
1
) and their combinations. The
V
rn
gene group
V
rn‐
A
1a,
V
rn‐
B
1, vrn‐
D
1
was the earliest to flower and mature, while
V
rn‐
A
1b,
V
rn‐B1, vrn‐
D
1
was the latest to flower. Spring wheat lines with
vrn‐
A
1,
V
rn‐
B
1,
V
rn‐
D
1
were the highest yielding and matured at a similar time as those having vernalization genes
V
rn‐
A
1a,
V
rn‐
B
1
and
V
rn‐
D
1
. The findings of this study suggest that the presence of
V
rn‐
D
1
has a direct or indirect role in producing higher grain yield. We therefore suggest the introduction of
V
rn‐
D
1
allele into higher‐yielding classes within
C
anadian spring wheat germplasm. |
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ISSN: | 0179-9541 1439-0523 |
DOI: | 10.1111/pbr.12149 |