Evaluation of potential genetic marker traits and estimation of outcrossing rate in Stylosanthes guianensis
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by CSIRO Publishing in Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
- Vol. 36 (2) , 259-265
- https://doi.org/10.1071/ar9850259
Abstract
The inheritance of flower, seed testa, and hypocotyl color and growth habit were studied in the F2 generation of biparental crosses between S. guianensis accessions exhibiting contrasting phenotypes. Segregation ratios for flower color in 7 crosses and the pooled ratio supported a conclusion of single-gene inheritance, with yellow dominant to white. The data on seed color (purple vs. brown) gave inconsistent results in the 2 crosses evaluated. Neither red vs. white hypocotyl color nor normal vs. dwarf growth habit appeared to be inherited monogenically, since a range of intermediate phenotypes was observed in the F2 populations examined. The open-pollinated progenies of 12 homozygous recessive (white-flowered) individuals within one F2 population contained yellow-flowered plants attributed to outcrossing. Overall outcrossing rate (.+-. s.e.) was estimated as 0.138 .+-. 0.021. The proportion of yellow-flowered outcrosses in these 12 progenies was related to the number of yellow-flowered individuals adjacent to the F2 parent, indicating that pollen movement was limited within the F2 plot. Based on these findings a practical, recurrent population improvement scheme for S. guianensis is proposed.Keywords
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