- Turkish Journal Of Field Crops
- Volume:20 Issue:2
- ADDITIONAL NOTE ON INHERITANCE OF FE-DEFICIENCY CHLOROSIS IN CHICKPEA (Cicer arietinum L.)
ADDITIONAL NOTE ON INHERITANCE OF FE-DEFICIENCY CHLOROSIS IN CHICKPEA (Cicer arietinum L.)
Authors : Huseyin CANCI, Nisa Ertoy INCI, Fatma Oncu CEYLAN, Tolga YILDIRIM
Pages : 155-158
Doi:10.17557/tjfc.62138
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Publication Date : 2015-11-25
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :When susceptible cultivars are grown in calcareous soils with high pH, significant yield loss due to iron insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Fe); deficiency chlorosis is brought about in chickpea insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Cicer arietinum L.);. One of the most efficient ways for solve this problem is improved of Fe-deficiency chlorosis via conventional breeding methods. In the study, genotypes ICC 4851 and ICC 4858, which are resistant to Fe-deficiency chlorosis, were crossed with genotype ICC 6119, which is susceptible to Fe-deficiency chlorosis, and studied genetics of Fe-deficiency chlorosis in F1 and F2 segregating generations. Fe-deficiency chlorosis was governed by a major recessive gene and affected by environment factors like high temperature. A negative selection seems to be an effective approach after segregation in F2 or later generations. Key words: Chickpea; chlorosis; genetics; iron deficiency; resistanceKeywords : Chickpea, chlorosis, genetics, iron deficiency, resistance
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