To study the genetic structure of open-pollinated faba bean varieties,
three sets of genotypes were generated from each of the varieties 'Mi
nica', 'Kristall', and 'Deiniol': (1) inbred lines developed by single
-seed descent in bee-proof isolation cages, (2) intravarietal and (3)
intervarietal F1-hybrids produced by controlled hand crossing. In 1989
and 1990, a total of 144 entries, including the three open-pollinated
source varieties, were grown in single-row plots with two replication
s at two locations in Western Germany. Performance data of the inbred
lines revealed relatively large genotypic variability within each vari
ety, for all the characters studied, which was greater in 'Deiniol' an
d 'Kristall' than in 'Minica'. An average yield heterosis of 20 %, 39
% and 57 %, respectively, was found for the intravarietal hybrids, whe
reas that of the intervarietal hybrids varied between 70 and 73 %. Com
pared to the mean yield of the inbred lines the superiority of the ope
n-pollinated source variety was small and not significant in 'Minica'
(6 %), but it was large and highly significant in 'Kristall' (22 %) an
d 'Deiniol' (37 %). The present investigation revealed in faba bean th
at similar performance levels of open-pollinated varieties may result
from either high per se performance under inbreeding with low heterosi
s values or from lower per se performance but with high heterosis valu
es.