Characterization of Early Maturing F_1 Hybrid Varieties in Cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.)
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概要
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A cabbage plant forms a mature head during the continuous process of vegetative growth, suggesting that head formation is affected by developmental characteristics before harvesting. We investigated characteristics of early maturing Fi hybrid varieties using 27 F_1 hybrids composed of 21 F_1 hybrids of mixed reciprocal combinations of 42 diallel crosses of 7 inbred lines and 6 commercial F_1 hybrids. We estimated the number of days it took for the head to attain the target weight from transplantation (head-maturing period, UMP). The HMP to reach 1250g (HMP1250), the most marketable weight in Japan, varied from 60 to 88 days among the materials and corresponded to their estimates based on grower's experience. We thus considered that the HMP1250 was a valid measure of cabbage maturity. Correlation analysis between HMPI250 and developmental characteristics clarified that HMP1250 was correlated with the leaf shape index (width/length) of wrapper leaves, the leaf position at which head formation started and the size of wrapper leaves. This result suggested that cabbage maturity could be divided into those developmental characteristics. That is to say, early maturing F_1 hybrid varieties had the following developmental characteristics; change to a large leaf shape index from the low leaf position, low leaf position at which their head formation started and large leaf size.
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著者
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Tanaka Norifumi
Kiyohara Breeding Station, Tohoku Seed Co.
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Niikura Satoshi
Kiyohara Breeding Station, Tohoku Seed Co.
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Tanaka Norifumi
Kiyohara Breeding Station Tohoku Seed Co.
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Niikura Satoshi
Kiyohara Breeding Station Tohoku Seed Co.
関連論文
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- Characterization of Early Maturing F_1 Hybrid Varieties in Cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.)