Variation of morphological and agronomic traits in hybrids of Trifolium pratense x T. medium and a comparison with the parental species
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Year of publication | 2011 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding |
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Field | Plant cultivation |
Keywords | interspecific hybrids; morphological traits; persistence; red clover; rhizomes; zigzag clover |
Description | Trifolium pratense L. is a high-yielding fodder crop, however, it shows a low persistency, which may be overcome by hybridisation with species that produce rhizomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate 16 morphological and reproductive characteristics in the hybrid plants derived from F1 hybrids T. pratense and T. medium and in both of the parental genotypes. The characteristics were evaluated in 500, 745 and 112 hybrid plants in the years, 2006, 2008 and 2009, respectively. The significance of the morphological differences was determined by the general linear model with two factors, the genotype and year. There were significant differences between the hybrids and T. pratense in nearly all of the analysed characteristics. The stem number per plant was significantly higher in the hybrids compared to both parental species, which could have a positive impact on the yield. Short rhizomes were observed in the hybrids after the harvest of the plants in the second harvest year. |
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