Inheritance of petal colour and its independent segregation from seed colour in Brassica rapa

Authors
Citation
Mh. Rahman, Inheritance of petal colour and its independent segregation from seed colour in Brassica rapa, PLANT BREED, 120(3), 2001, pp. 197-200
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT BREEDING
ISSN journal
01799541 → ACNP
Volume
120
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
197 - 200
Database
ISI
SICI code
0179-9541(200106)120:3<197:IOPCAI>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The inheritance of petal (flower) colour and seed colour in Brassica rapa w as investigated using two creamy-white flowered. yellow-seeded yellow sarso n tan ecotype from Indian subcontinent) lines, two yellow flowered, partial ly yellow-seeded Canadian cultivars and one yellow-flowered, brown-seeded r apid cycling accession, and their F-1, F-2, F-3 and backcross populations. A joint segregation of these two characters was examined in the Fz populati on. Petal colour was found to be under monogenic control, where the yellow petal colour gene is dominant over the creamy-white petal colour gene. The seed colour was found to be under digenic control and the yellow seed colou r (due to a transparent coat) genes of yellow sarson are recessive to the b rown partially yellow seed colour gents of the Canadian B. rapa cvs. 'Candl e' and 'Tobin'. The gents governing the petal colour and seed colour are in herited independently. A distorted segregation for petal colour aas found i n the backcross populations of yellow sarson x F-1 crosses, but not in the reciprocal backcrosses, i.e. F-1 x yellow sarson. The possible reason is di scussed in the light of genetic diversity of the parental genotypes.