Shortening generation times for winter cereals by vernalizing seedlings from young embryos at 10 degree Celsius
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Abstract Methods allowing quick generation cycles are available for various crop species but limited to spring genotypes. However, winter types predominate in many crops including wheat and barley. Different from ones, genotypes need be treated low temperature extended periods accelerate flowering. Combined with known factors that reduce barley, the cycle effects of vernalizing seedlings young embryos at 10°C several were studied. Here, we described how obtain up seven generations six or five both oat triticale per annum. This procedure should find wide applications breeding other biological studies.
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A fundamental property of many organisms is an ability to sense, evaluate, and respond to environmental signals. In some situations, generation of an appropriate response requires long-term information storage. A classic example is vernalization, where plants quantitatively sense long-term cold and epigenetically store this cold-exposure information to regulate flowering time. In Arabidopsis th...
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عنوان ژورنال: Plant Breeding
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['0179-9541', '1439-0523']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/pbr.13074