Variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam

White Guinea yam (Dioscorea rotundata) is mainly a dioecious tuberous crop that produces flowers of varying sex phenotypes. Agronomic traits in Guinea yam differ according to the sex phenotype, but the precise interaction between the traits and sex phenotype is not clearly understood. This might be...

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Autores principales: Iseki, K., Matsumoto, R., Olaleye, O., Shimizu, M., Asfaw, A.
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125225
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author Iseki, K.
Matsumoto, R.
Olaleye, O.
Shimizu, M.
Asfaw, A.
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Iseki, K.
Matsumoto, R.
Olaleye, O.
Shimizu, M.
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Matsumoto, R.
Olaleye, O.
Shimizu, M.
Asfaw, A.
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description White Guinea yam (Dioscorea rotundata) is mainly a dioecious tuberous crop that produces flowers of varying sex phenotypes. Agronomic traits in Guinea yam differ according to the sex phenotype, but the precise interaction between the traits and sex phenotype is not clearly understood. This might be due to the high heterozygosity of yam where cultivars with different flowering sex have different genetic backgrounds, which mask the sole effect of sex phenotype on the agronomic traits. This study used F1-derived clonal progenies from a bi-parental cross to minimize the impact of different genetic backgrounds among the plants with different sex phenotypes. The impact of plant sex on agronomic traits, specifically tuber yield, was evaluated through field trials conducted for four years. The results showed that only plants with a female genotype exhibited varying sex phenotypes even within the clones of same accession grown in the same experimental field. The significant effects of sex genotype and phenotype on agronomic traits were detected. Our results revealed that the flowering date was delayed in the plants with female genotypes compared to male genotypes, even when compared only among the plants with male phenotypes. The flowering date is the most important reason for the sexual differences in tuber yield. A high tuber yield was obtained when plants with the female phenotype flowered before tuber enlargement. This result can be attributed to the fact that the low flowering intensity in female plants increases the availability of carbon resources for leaf development. Female plants also showed a large negative effect of late flowering on tuber yield owing to resource competition between flowering and tuber enlargement. These findings demonstrate the feasibility of yield improvement by controlling the flowering time, with a higher effectiveness achieved in female than in male plants.
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spelling CGSpace1252252025-12-08T10:29:22Z Variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam Iseki, K. Matsumoto, R. Olaleye, O. Shimizu, M. Asfaw, A. dioscorea rotundata flowering yields white guinea yam phenotypes genotypes agronomic characters White Guinea yam (Dioscorea rotundata) is mainly a dioecious tuberous crop that produces flowers of varying sex phenotypes. Agronomic traits in Guinea yam differ according to the sex phenotype, but the precise interaction between the traits and sex phenotype is not clearly understood. This might be due to the high heterozygosity of yam where cultivars with different flowering sex have different genetic backgrounds, which mask the sole effect of sex phenotype on the agronomic traits. This study used F1-derived clonal progenies from a bi-parental cross to minimize the impact of different genetic backgrounds among the plants with different sex phenotypes. The impact of plant sex on agronomic traits, specifically tuber yield, was evaluated through field trials conducted for four years. The results showed that only plants with a female genotype exhibited varying sex phenotypes even within the clones of same accession grown in the same experimental field. The significant effects of sex genotype and phenotype on agronomic traits were detected. Our results revealed that the flowering date was delayed in the plants with female genotypes compared to male genotypes, even when compared only among the plants with male phenotypes. The flowering date is the most important reason for the sexual differences in tuber yield. A high tuber yield was obtained when plants with the female phenotype flowered before tuber enlargement. This result can be attributed to the fact that the low flowering intensity in female plants increases the availability of carbon resources for leaf development. Female plants also showed a large negative effect of late flowering on tuber yield owing to resource competition between flowering and tuber enlargement. These findings demonstrate the feasibility of yield improvement by controlling the flowering time, with a higher effectiveness achieved in female than in male plants. 2022-04-25 2022-10-31T08:51:56Z 2022-10-31T08:51:56Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125225 en Open Access application/pdf Frontiers Media Iseki, K., Matsumoto, R., Olaleye, O., Shimizu, M. & Asfaw, A. (2022). Variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam. Frontiers in Plant Science, 13: 837951, 1-12.
spellingShingle dioscorea rotundata
flowering
yields
white guinea yam
phenotypes
genotypes
agronomic characters
Iseki, K.
Matsumoto, R.
Olaleye, O.
Shimizu, M.
Asfaw, A.
Variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam
title Variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam
title_full Variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam
title_fullStr Variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam
title_full_unstemmed Variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam
title_short Variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam
title_sort variability of flowering sex and its effect on agronomic trait expression in white guinea yam
topic dioscorea rotundata
flowering
yields
white guinea yam
phenotypes
genotypes
agronomic characters
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125225
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