2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11032-007-9145-3
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Heading date QTL in a spring × winter barley cross evaluated in Mediterranean environments

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“…Sameri and Komatsuda (2007) also detected an effect in the region of VrnH1 on grain number per plant and kernel weight with opposing effects of alleles from the parents, Azumamugi and Kanto Nakate Gold, but they did not assess heading date. No effect of VrnH1 on grain yield was found in a study carried out in similar Mediterranean environments with the spring 9 winter population Beka 9 Mogador (Cuesta-Marcos et al 2009), nor was it found to have any significant effect on days to heading from an autumn sowing (Cuesta-Marcos et al 2008a). Comadran et al (2011) found significant QTL 9 environment interaction for SNPs closely linked to VrnH1 and VrnH2 in a genome-wide association study of yield for a diverse panel of barley genotypes that had been trialled over a number of different Mediterranean environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Sameri and Komatsuda (2007) also detected an effect in the region of VrnH1 on grain number per plant and kernel weight with opposing effects of alleles from the parents, Azumamugi and Kanto Nakate Gold, but they did not assess heading date. No effect of VrnH1 on grain yield was found in a study carried out in similar Mediterranean environments with the spring 9 winter population Beka 9 Mogador (Cuesta-Marcos et al 2009), nor was it found to have any significant effect on days to heading from an autumn sowing (Cuesta-Marcos et al 2008a). Comadran et al (2011) found significant QTL 9 environment interaction for SNPs closely linked to VrnH1 and VrnH2 in a genome-wide association study of yield for a diverse panel of barley genotypes that had been trialled over a number of different Mediterranean environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Borrás-Gelonch et al (2012), following a series of experiments involving environments with artificially extended photoperiod, reported the two QTLs affected earliness on chromosome 2H. The regions on 2H were also the main determinants of heading date in autumn-sown experiments conducted using mapping populations grown under Mediterranean conditions (Moralejo et al 2004; Cuesta-Marcos et al 2008). Comadran et al (2011) reported five QTLs for heading date (located on 1H, 2H, 3H and 5H).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Selection for the VRNH1 gene was carried out using markers within the VRNH1 candidate gene HvBM5A, and using the microsatellite Bmag0223 as a flanking marker. These two markers are 50 cM apart in the map of the Beka × Mogador population (Cuesta-Marcos et al 2008) or 30 cM apart according to a new barley integrated map (Aghnoum et al 2010). In either case, the gap between these markers proved to be too large to facilitate clean recovery of the recurrent parent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%