Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia

Flower colour has been used as a simple morphological marker for genetic studies in many species, including legumes. In several tropical forage legumes, grown to evaluate their environmental adaptation or forseed increase, white-flowered plants were observed when the predominant flower colour was ei...

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Main Authors: Maass, Brigitte L., Torres González, Alba Marina
Format: Journal Article
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83259
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author Maass, Brigitte L.
Torres González, Alba Marina
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description Flower colour has been used as a simple morphological marker for genetic studies in many species, including legumes. In several tropical forage legumes, grown to evaluate their environmental adaptation or forseed increase, white-flowered plants were observed when the predominant flower colour was either yellow (Chamaecrista rotundifolia) or pink, lilac or purple (Centrosema virginianum, Codariocalyx gyroides, Desmodium heterocarpon and Galactia striata). Open pollination of these 5 species took place each at 1 of 4 sites in Colombia. Progeny from white-flowered plants were examined for flower colour to assess the proportion of off-types. This ranged on average from 4% for D. heterocarpon, 13% for both G. striata and Ch. rotundifolia, and 18% for Ce. virginianum, to 23% for Co. gyroides. Large differences were recorded among accessions of the same species, particularly in Ce. virginianum, where 4 of the accessions apparently produced autogamous offspring and the other 5 had high proportions of off-types, with a rate as high as 89%. Consequences of these results for germplasm collection, management and seed increase are discussed.
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spelling CGSpace832592023-06-12T16:43:52Z Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia Maass, Brigitte L. Torres González, Alba Marina feed legumes outbreeding colour flowers leguminosas forrajeras alogamia color flores Flower colour has been used as a simple morphological marker for genetic studies in many species, including legumes. In several tropical forage legumes, grown to evaluate their environmental adaptation or forseed increase, white-flowered plants were observed when the predominant flower colour was either yellow (Chamaecrista rotundifolia) or pink, lilac or purple (Centrosema virginianum, Codariocalyx gyroides, Desmodium heterocarpon and Galactia striata). Open pollination of these 5 species took place each at 1 of 4 sites in Colombia. Progeny from white-flowered plants were examined for flower colour to assess the proportion of off-types. This ranged on average from 4% for D. heterocarpon, 13% for both G. striata and Ch. rotundifolia, and 18% for Ce. virginianum, to 23% for Co. gyroides. Large differences were recorded among accessions of the same species, particularly in Ce. virginianum, where 4 of the accessions apparently produced autogamous offspring and the other 5 had high proportions of off-types, with a rate as high as 89%. Consequences of these results for germplasm collection, management and seed increase are discussed. 1998 2017-08-28T12:45:53Z 2017-08-28T12:45:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83259 Open Access Maass, Brigitte L.; Torres González, Alba Marina. 1998. Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia. Tropical Grasslands (Australia). 32(2):124-130.
spellingShingle feed legumes
outbreeding
colour
flowers
leguminosas forrajeras
alogamia
color
flores
Maass, Brigitte L.
Torres González, Alba Marina
Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia
title Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia
title_full Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia
title_fullStr Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia
title_short Off-types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in Colombia
title_sort off types indicate natural outcrossing in five tropical forage legumes in colombia
topic feed legumes
outbreeding
colour
flowers
leguminosas forrajeras
alogamia
color
flores
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83259
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