نتایج جستجو برای: phenotypic traits

تعداد نتایج: 150592  

2017
Asrat Asfaw Daniel Ambachew Trushar Shah Matthew W. Blair

Common beans are a warm-season, food legume cultivated in areas prone to water limitation throughout their growing season. This study assessed the magnitude and pattern of trait associations for a total of 202 common bean genotypes divided into panels of 81 Andean and 121 Mesoamerican gene pool accessions grown under contrasting treatments of well-watered, non-stress, and water-limited, termina...

2012
Amy R McCune John C Schimenti

Homology can have different meanings for different kinds of biologists. A phylogenetic view holds that homology, defined by common ancestry, is rigorously identified through phylogenetic analysis. Such homologies are taxic homologies (=synapomorphies). A second interpretation, "biological homology" emphasizes common ancestry through the continuity of genetic information underlying phenotypic tr...

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Identification of markers linked to genes controlling drought tolerance is necessary to breed high-yielding rice varieties for drought-prone areas. In the current study, some traits associated with drought tolerance in rice were investigated using microsatellite marker. One hundred and ninety two individuals and families derived from a cross between two genetically divergent, Shahpasand (tolera...

Journal: :علوم گیاهان زراعی ایران 0
سید محمد علوی سینی جلال صبا فرهاد جباری کاظم سلیمانی جابر نصیری

this study was performed to investigate the photosynthetic partitioning pattern of materials to aerial parts of bread wheat in dryland conditions. it was as well to study its relationship with bread wheat resistance and grain yield in drought conditions. seven genotypes including two cultivars (azar2, sardari) and five lines were investigated in a field experiment through a randomized complete ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2006
M J Rantala D A Roff

Immune defence is hypothesized to be a trait that bears significant fitness costs as well as benefits in that mounting a defence depreciates the value of other life-history traits. Thus the cost of mounting an immune response could affect the evolution of both the immune system and correlated life history traits. In this study we examined, by means of a diallel cross of four inbred lines, the g...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2010
M Barbosa M Dornelas A E Magurran

Polyandry has the potential to affect the distribution of phenotypes and to shape the direction of sexual selection. Here, we explore this potential using Trinidadian guppies as a model system and ask whether polyandry leads to directional and/or diversifying selection of male phenotypic traits. In this study, we compare the phenotypic diversity of offspring from multiply and singly sired brood...

2010
Itamar Cristiano Nava Ismael Tiago de Lima Duarte Marcelo Teixeira Pacheco Luiz Carlos Federizzi

Understanding the genetic control of phenotypic traits is essential to increase the efficiency of selection for adapted, high-yielding genotypes. The purpose of this study was to determine the genetic control of nine traits of hexaploid oat. Phenotypic data were collected from a population of 162 recombinant lines derived from the cross ‘UFRGS17 x UFRGS 930598-6’. For the traits plant growth ha...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2013
W R Pitchers R Brooks M D Jennions T Tregenza I Dworkin J Hunt

Phenotypic integration and plasticity are central to our understanding of how complex phenotypic traits evolve. Evolutionary change in complex quantitative traits can be predicted using the multivariate breeders' equation, but such predictions are only accurate if the matrices involved are stable over evolutionary time. Recent study, however, suggests that these matrices are temporally plastic,...

2012
Jeremy W. Fox

Species' phenotypic traits may predict their relative abundances. Intuitively, this is because locally abundant species have traits making them well-adapted to local abiotic and biotic conditions, while locally rare species are not as well-adapted. But this intuition may not be valid. If competing species vary in how well-adapted they are to local conditions, why doesn't the best-adapted specie...

2016
Kay Lucek Bjarni K. Kristjánsson Skúli Skúlason Ole Seehausen

Cases of evolutionary diversification can be characterized along a continuum from weak to strong genetic and phenotypic differentiation. Several factors may facilitate or constrain the differentiation process. Comparative analyses of replicates of the same taxon at different stages of differentiation can be useful to identify these factors. We estimated the number of distinct phenotypic groups ...

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