A. Sarker et al., Inheritance and linkage relationships of days to flower and morphological loci in lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus subsp. culinaris), J HEREDITY, 90(2), 1999, pp. 270-275
Lentils from south Asia differ markedly in days to flower and several other
traits from lentils in other major lentil producing areas of the world suc
h as west Asia. Single-gene inheritance and a polygenic system were observe
d to control days to flower in lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus subsp, culina
ris), Early flowering was determined by a single recessive gene (sn), Early
flowering transgressive segregants occurred in F-2 populations due to the
interaction of sn and minor genes for earliness, Pubescent peduncle (Pep) w
as inherited as a single gene dominant to glabrous peduncle (pep), Tendrill
ess leaf (tnl) was controlled by a single gene recessive to tendrilled leaf
(Tnl), The Sn, Sep (seed coat pattern), and Pep loci were linked together
in linkage group 5 and Tnl was linked with Gs (colored stem) in linkage gro
up 1 of the lentil genome.