2011
DOI: 10.1134/s2079059711050042
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Diversity of flax characters associated with fibre formation and environmental influence on their formation

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“…When Brutch et al (2011) compared 13 lines, no correlation was found between the diameter of fibres and the stem height (genotypical variation). Thus, ecological regulation (this study) and genotypic relation showed opposite trends within a line (Marylin, this study).…”
Section: Organization and Morphology Of The Stemsmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…When Brutch et al (2011) compared 13 lines, no correlation was found between the diameter of fibres and the stem height (genotypical variation). Thus, ecological regulation (this study) and genotypic relation showed opposite trends within a line (Marylin, this study).…”
Section: Organization and Morphology Of The Stemsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Either, consequently to the plant adaptation to drastic environmental conditions, there was a reduction of the division of fibre cells at the level of the meristem or a lack of cellulose deposition (hence of thickening). Such a relationship also existed in the genetic variability (Brutch et al 2011) (R 2 = 0.74).…”
Section: Organization and Morphology Of The Stemsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Anyway, the earliness of a variety is one of the most important agronomic characters. This species is characterized by wide ranges of total growth duration and the duration of its main phases: from germination till flowering and from flowering till ripening (Brutch et al, 2011). Being a quantitative charac ter, the duration of flax vegetative period is under polygenic control (Brutch, 2011).…”
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“…One can better understand the mechanism of development by means of traits correlations analyses. The data presented on this topic in bibliography is also very contradictory, which is explained by the heterogeneity of the used plant material (Brutch 2007;Brutch et al 2011). Evaluating the influence of photoperiod on flax stem characters, we also analysed their correlations (Brutch et al 2015).…”
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