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Inheritance studies with nine characters in Capsicum annuum L.
Year:
1987
Source of publication :
Euphytica
Authors :
איידלמן, אלי
;
.
שיפריס, חן
;
.
Volume :
36
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Facilitators :
From page:
873
To page:
875
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Total pages:
3
)
Abstract:
Information obtained from breeding work with relatively small F2 populations suggests independent segregation in 12 pairs of characters. Anthocyanin pigmentation in the cotyledon is either recessive or dominant, showing either single gene or polygenic inheritance, depending on parental genotypes. When single gene inheritance was observed, pigmentation was independent of resistance to potato virus-y, of the male sterile-1 (ms1) gene and of male sterile-2 (ms2) gene. However, additional observation suggests that one of the genes involved in pigmentation is linked with the male sterile-1 gene. © 1987 H. Veenman en Zonen, Wageningen.
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Related Files :
authocyanin
Capsicum annuum
Genetics
inheritance
Male sterility
Pepper
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DOI :
10.1007/BF00051872
Article number:
0
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Database:
סקופוס
Publication Type:
מאמר
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Language:
אנגלית
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26563
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Inheritance studies with nine characters in Capsicum annuum L.
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Inheritance studies with nine characters in Capsicum annuum L.
Information obtained from breeding work with relatively small F2 populations suggests independent segregation in 12 pairs of characters. Anthocyanin pigmentation in the cotyledon is either recessive or dominant, showing either single gene or polygenic inheritance, depending on parental genotypes. When single gene inheritance was observed, pigmentation was independent of resistance to potato virus-y, of the male sterile-1 (ms1) gene and of male sterile-2 (ms2) gene. However, additional observation suggests that one of the genes involved in pigmentation is linked with the male sterile-1 gene. © 1987 H. Veenman en Zonen, Wageningen.
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