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Inheritance of Bolting in Three Sugar Beet Crosses after Different Periods of Vernalization
Authors:S Y Sadeghian    H C Becker  E Johansson
Institution:Hilleshög AB, Box 302, S-261 23 Landskrona, Sweden
Abstract:The induction of bolting after different periods of vernalization was studied in the parental, F1, F2 and backcross generations (F2× P1 and F2× P2) of three crosses between five sugar beet lines. The parental lines represented different levels of bolting resistance. The populations were evaluated in replicated field or greenhouse trials. Generation mean analysis was used to quantify the genetic effects of bolting. The additive (d) parameter was predominant for those levels of cold treatment that stimulated the bolting to occur. The dominance (h) parameter was also shown to be important in most cases. In one cross, the additive × additive (i) type of epistasis was significant. The chances of detecting genetic effects are increased by exposing the plants to vernalization conditions which maximize the difference between two parental lines of each cross. Hence, it would be sensible to exploit both additive and non-additive genetic effects in any selection programme.
Keywords:Beta vulgaris            bolting  generation mean analysis
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