The frequency of natural cross-fertilisation in sequential sowings of winter barley |
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Authors: | R. J. Giles |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Plant Science Research, Maris Lane, Trumpington, Cambridge, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Summary Estimations of random mating frequency were computed for a series of sequential autumn sowings of populations of winter barley. The estimations were by means of the maximum likelihood scoring method and three varieties, each carrying a recessive genetic marker, provided three independent estimations for each population. High levels of out-crossing were found in sowings made early in September, and a trend towards absence of out-crossing in populations sown in late November was evident. Although fluctuations in this trend could be accounted for by fluctuations in meteorological factors, a more profound underlying effect was evident in that the three marker varieties behaved similarly, though to different degrees. It is postulated that the principle effect of sowing date, as it affects out-crossing, is upon the development of the flowering apex, and that environmental conditions at flowering time merely modify flowering behaviour. |
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Keywords: | Hordeum vulgare winter barley environmental factors maximum likelihood natural crossing random mating sequential sowing |
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