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PNL Volume 15 1983
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RESEARCH REPORTS 2 3
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THE SEED PRODUCTION OF 33 PISUM GENOTYPES UNDER PERMANENT LIGHT
PHYTOTRON CONDITIONS.
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Gottschalk, W.
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Institute of Genetics, University of Bonn
Federal Republic of Germany
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Many genotypes appear to yield poorly when grown in permanent
light. The initial variety in our radiation trials, 'Dippes Gelbe
Viktoria' (DGV), and recombinant R 46C both yield fewer seeds in per-
manent light than in long days (Fig. 1). However, the data in Fig. 1
show that some genotypes can still perform relatively well in permanent
light. Recombinant RM 1122B, selected from cross R 46C x 489C, is par-
ticularly notable in this respect. In the field RM 1122B produced a 30
to 50% higher yield than DGV in three different trials. However, under
permanent light in the phytotron, RM 1 122B out-yielded both DGV and
R 46C by about 500%.
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Fig. 1. The seed production of 20 mutants, 12 recombinants and the
initial line 'Dippes Gelbe Viktoria' (DGV) under permanent
light phytotron conditions. Generally, each dot represents the
mean value of 8 plants. In the control material (DGV and
R 46C), the number of plants was higher. For these 2
genotypes, the long-day phytotron values also are given.
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