Genetic and morphologic characteristics of the gigantic mutant of oats, Avena saliva L
A gigantic mutant (gig-a) isolated from cv. Hannes is described. The mutant is lush, many-noded and late ripening not reaching, maturity during our growing season. It does not respond to cold vernalization, application of gibberellins or 12/12 photoperiod by the non-mutant phenocopy. There was no ge...
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doaj-f24e6818e92e40aea4f0f354cd392bd92020-11-24T21:29:11ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951976-01-01481Genetic and morphologic characteristics of the gigantic mutant of oats, Avena saliva L Hannu Ahokas0Department of Genetics, University of Helsinki, 00100 HelsinkiA gigantic mutant (gig-a) isolated from cv. Hannes is described. The mutant is lush, many-noded and late ripening not reaching, maturity during our growing season. It does not respond to cold vernalization, application of gibberellins or 12/12 photoperiod by the non-mutant phenocopy. There was no genetic complementation by the infection of Ustilago avenae (Pers.) Rosb. Results are presented showing that the mutant responds to seasonal and other environmental conditions to a greater extent than the non-mutant. Several characteristics of the mutant are compared with those of cv. Hannes and the F1 generation of the backcross. The inheritance is monofactorially recessive. The F1 plants display a great heterosis of grain production. Evidence is presented regarding the temporary heterozygote advantage as the cause of the retention of the mutant in oat stands.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/71905 |
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Genetic and morphologic characteristics of the gigantic mutant of oats, Avena saliva L |
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Genetic and morphologic characteristics of the gigantic mutant of oats, Avena saliva L |
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Genetic and morphologic characteristics of the gigantic mutant of oats, Avena saliva L |
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genetic and morphologic characteristics of the gigantic mutant of oats, avena saliva l |
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Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland |
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Agricultural and Food Science |
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1459-6067 1795-1895 |
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1976-01-01 |
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A gigantic mutant (gig-a) isolated from cv. Hannes is described. The mutant is lush, many-noded and late ripening not reaching, maturity during our growing season. It does not respond to cold vernalization, application of gibberellins or 12/12 photoperiod by the non-mutant phenocopy. There was no genetic complementation by the infection of Ustilago avenae (Pers.) Rosb. Results are presented showing that the mutant responds to seasonal and other environmental conditions to a greater extent than the non-mutant. Several characteristics of the mutant are compared with those of cv. Hannes and the F1 generation of the backcross. The inheritance is monofactorially recessive. The F1 plants display a great heterosis of grain production. Evidence is presented regarding the temporary heterozygote advantage as the cause of the retention of the mutant in oat stands. |
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