2016
DOI: 10.1134/s102279541601004x
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Prevalence of VRN1 locus alleles among spring common wheat cultivars cultivated in Western Siberia

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“…For the dominant Vrn-A1 gene, the presence of two alleles, Vrn-A1a and Vrn-Ab, was shown (Lysenko et al, 2014;Efremova et al, 2016;etc.). The last allele is rather rare in Siberian cultivars and in our study was found only in 2 % of all tested ones (see Supplementary Material).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the dominant Vrn-A1 gene, the presence of two alleles, Vrn-A1a and Vrn-Ab, was shown (Lysenko et al, 2014;Efremova et al, 2016;etc.). The last allele is rather rare in Siberian cultivars and in our study was found only in 2 % of all tested ones (see Supplementary Material).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the varieties predominant in Russia and West Siberia have two dominant alleles: Vrn-A1a and Vrn-B1c or Vrn-B1a (Shcherban et al, 2012;Likhenko et al, 2014;Efremova et al, 2016). Thus, according to (Efremova et al, 2016), the Vrn-A1a allele, which has the greatest effect on the length of the growing period, occurs in about 80 % in the investigated varieties of West Siberia. The frequencies of the Vrn-B1c and Vrn-B1a alleles vary among accessions within 40-50 % and 30-50 %, respectively.…”
Section: Plant Gene Pool and Breedingmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It was shown that varieties with two alleles, Vrn-A1a and Vrn-B1c, headed earlier than varieties with one dominant allele, Vrn-A1a or Vrn-B1c (Efremova et al, 2016). The durations of the main phases of development, which ultimately determine the duration of the period from shooting to heading, are shown in Fig.…”
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“…Amongst the Japanese wheat cultivars, 83.8% possessed insensitivity for Ppd-D1a allele, but its frequency varied among genotypes from different geographical regions (Seki et al, 2011). Remarkably, the Vrn-A1b dominant allele is discovered to be widespread in wheat genotypes from Western Europe, North and South America (Efremova et al, 2016). Also, the dominant allele Vrn-A1a was widespread in spring cultivars cultivated in Northern Europe, western and central Europe but was least prevalent in southern Europe, while the Vrn-B1a allele is similarly represented in different regions in Europe and entirely dominates the Vrn-B1c allele primarily in Eastern European nations, such as Bulgaria, Romania (Shcherban et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%