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THE SEED PRODUCTION OF RECOMBINANTS IN COMPARISON WITH THEIR PARENTS
Hartmann, K. Institute of Genetics, University of Bonn, West Germany
The recombinant R 46C of our collection, homozygous for two mutated
genes (efr/efr, bif-l/bif-1), shows early flowering and ripening and reduced
penetrance of gene bif-1 for dichotomous stem bifurcation. This recombinant
was crossed with several mutants in order to study the influence of the
mutant genes on seed production.
The main traits of the mutants used are: mutant 122, narrow leaflets;
mutant 423, waxless stipules and pods; mutant 250, stem fasciation, late
ripening, small seeds; mutant 107D, stein fasciation, late ripening, small
seeds.
The resulting recombinants were compared with their parental genotypes
and in relation to our initial line 'Dippes gelbe Viktoria' = 100% (Fig. 1).
All recombinants are early flowering and ripening; thus gene efr
for earliness is not influenced by the mutant genes tested.
Recombinant R 833, homozygous for earliness, stem bifurcation (from
R 46C) and narrow leaflets (from 122) did not differ much from R 46C nor
from 122 with respect to the number of seeds per plant. Since the influence
of mutant 122 is to reduce the thousand seed weight, the seed weight per
plant of R 833 lies between that of R 46C and 122.
Recombinant R 837, homozygous for earliness, stem bifurcation, and
waxlessness (from mutant 423), showed a slight increase in the number of
seeds per plant as compared with the parental genotypes, almost reaching
the value of our initial line. But because of its reduced seed size the
seed weight per plant was not much higher than in recombinant R 833 but
not as reduced as in mutant 423.
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The high yielding fasciated mutants 250 and 107D have a complex geno-
typic constitution, differing from our initial line in at least 15 mutant
genes. Recombinant R 46C was crossed with these mutants and several recom-
binants were obtained, one of which, R 863, is early (from R 46C) and very
tall (from mutant 250) but nonfasciated. A relatively high seed yield was
obtained in R 863 but the seed size was similar to mutant 250. The seed weight
per plant was good but the plants are so tall (70% higher than their parental
genotypes) that their cultivation in the field would be very difficult.
Recombinant R 870 is also early flowering and ripening and non-fasciated,
but only about 50% as tall as the parental genotypes. The number of seeds
per plant in R 870 was less than that of mutant 107D and about the same as
R 46C. The seed weight per plant was almost equal to that of R 46C. Since
the plants are considerably shorter than R 46C, R 870 can be considered an
improvement over R 46C.
Fig. 1. Some yielding characters of recombinants R 833, R 837, R 863,
and R 870 compared with those of their parental genotypes,
recombinant R 46C, and mutants 122, 423, 250, and 107D.
A - number of seeds per plant; B - thousand seed weight;
C - seed weight per plant. Each mean value is related to the
corresponding value of the initial line = 100%.