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Study on phenotypic characters of rye (Secale cereale L.) with the reciprocal translocation T (5R/6R) and B chromosomes

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  • 88-100324
In: Korean Journal of Breeding v. 19, no. 3, p. 222-22988-100324Summary: Phenotypic differences in progenies of reciprocal translocation T(5R/6R) with B chromosomes in rye were investigated. The significant difference in days from sowing to first anthesis, number of stems, diameter of top node, length and width of flag leaf and the first leaf and seed fertility were observed between normal (N) and translocation homozygote (T. hom.), and between translocation heterozygote (T. het.) and T. hom. With increasing number of B chromosomes reduction of plant height, diameter of the top node, length of the spike, pollen and seed fertilities were observed, whereas with increasing number of B chromosomes width of the first
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Phenotypic differences in progenies of reciprocal translocation T(5R/6R) with B chromosomes in rye were investigated. The significant difference in days from sowing to first anthesis, number of stems, diameter of top node, length and width of flag leaf and the first leaf and seed fertility were observed between normal (N) and translocation homozygote (T. hom.), and between translocation heterozygote (T. het.) and T. hom. With increasing number of B chromosomes reduction of plant height, diameter of the top node, length of the spike, pollen and seed fertilities were observed, whereas with increasing number of B chromosomes width of the first

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