Seed coat permeability and its inheritance in a forage lupin (Lupinus hispanicus) |
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Authors: | Verónica Arrieta Gerardo Besga Santos Cordero |
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Affiliation: | (1) Servicio de Investigación y Mejora Agraria, Barrio Arteaga, 26, 48016 Derio, Vizcaya, Spain;(2) Cordel de Merinas s/n, Servicio de Investigación Agraria, Salamanca, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary The species Lupinus hispanicus, throught its use as self-seeding forage, can contribute to solve the problem of forage scarcity during the summer in the livestock farming of the central-west Iberian Peninsula. A feature of the highest importance in achieving self-seeding is the seed-coat permeability. An evaluation of this characteristic has been carried out in a Lupinus hispanicus collection from Salamanca (Spain), its inheritance, and the influence of daily temperature fluctuations on the softening of the seeds. All the lines but one had impermeable seeds. It was established that the permeability of the seeds is controlled by the genotype of the mother-plant and the inheritance of this characteristic follows a simple Mendelian model, the permeability being recessive. It was also observed that seeds subjected to daily temperature fluctuations had an increased level of permeability. |
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Keywords: | Inheritance Lupinus hispanicus self-seeding temperature fluctuations seed coat permeability |
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