Characterization for plant height and flowering date in the biological species oat

Authors

  • Maria Jane Cruz Mello Sereno
  • Jorge Fernandes Barbosa Neto
  • Fernando Irajá Felix de Carvalho
  • Marcelo Teixeira Pacheco
  • Diego Girardi Pegoraro
  • Ivone Taderka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1999.v34.5356

Keywords:

plant breeding, <i>Avena fatua</i>, segregating populations

Abstract

The use of wild oat races in artificial hybridization with cultivated oat (Avena sativa L.) has been used as a way of increasing the variability. This work aimed to identify the variability for plant height and flowering date of groups of cultivated oat genotypes, wild introductions of A. fatua L. and segregating populations of natural crosses between A. sativa and A. fatua. Wide genetic variability was observed for both traits in the groups and between them. The wild group of A. fatua L. showed high plants with early maturity, but in the segregating group there was reduced plant height and early maturity. The wild introductions of A. fatua L. studied in this work can be used in oat breeding programs to increase genetic variability by transferring specific characters into the cultivated germ plasm.

Published

1999-08-01

How to Cite

Sereno, M. J. C. M., Neto, J. F. B., Carvalho, F. I. F. de, Pacheco, M. T., Pegoraro, D. G., & Taderka, I. (1999). Characterization for plant height and flowering date in the biological species oat. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 34(8), 1393–1398. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1999.v34.5356

Issue

Section

GENETICS