Recurrent selection programs for white clover (Trifolium repens L.) using self-compatible plants. I. Selection of self-compatible plants and inheritance of a self-compatibility factor |
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Authors: | T. Yamada H. Fukuoka T. Wakamatsu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Tohoku National Agricultural Experiment Station, 020-01 Morioka, Japan;(2) Present address: Kyushu Tokai University, Choyo, 869-14 Aso, Kumamoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary When white clover plants were self-pollinated, 75% of a 143-plant population did not set seed. Plants which did set small numbers of seed probably did so as a result of pseudo-self-compatibility. One highly self-compatible plant was selected from the breeding materials. The S2 progeny of this plant was autogamous and genetically fixed for morphology and isozyme patterns. Genetic analyses of self-compatibility were conducted as far as the F3 progeny. It was concluded from these data that self-compatibility was inherited in a simple Mendelian way and that plants homozygous for self-compatibility were obtained. There was no correlation between presence or absence of self-compatibility and growth vigor. The possibility of application of self-compatible plants to recurrent selection procedures is outlined and the utilization of self-compatible plants in white clover breeding programs is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Trifolium repens white clover self-compatibility inheritance recurrent selection |
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