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Inheritance of seed coat colour in broad bean (Vicia faba L.)

open access: yesEuphytica, 1985
The inheritance of the seed coat colours ‘violet’, ‘spotted’, ‘brown’, ‘green’, ‘red’, ‘black’ and ‘beige’ was investigated in a 10×10 diallel cross between broad bean (Vicia faba L. major) lines. ‘Spotted’ seed colour was dominant over any uniform seed coat colouring. Brown was dominant over black, green and normal (beige colour).
Luigi Ricciardi, C De Pace, De Pace C
exaly   +4 more sources
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Genetics of seed-coat colour in Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Mansf.

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1978
Intervarietal crosses in watermelon, Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Mansf., involving six parents with black (J18-1 and J 75), brown (J56-1 and N.H. Midget), red (Bykovski-199) or light cream (Red Nectar) seed-coat colour were made. Parents, F1, F2 and backcross populations were evaluated for their phenotypic expressions with regard to the seed-coat ...
Nath P
exaly   +3 more sources

Transcriptomic analysis of high oil-yielding cultivated white sesame and low oil-yielding wild black sesame seeds reveal differentially expressed genes for oil and seed coat colour

open access: yesNucleus (India), 2022
Sesame is a well-known and primordial oilseed crop. The commonly cultivated Indian sesame (S. indicum) seed accumulates more than 50% oil and is pale yellow in colour at maturity. On the contrary, wild S. mulayanum is a low oil-containing (
Debabrata Dutta   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Coat Colour Grading of the Scots Pine Seeds Collected from Faraway Provenances Reveals a Different Germination Effect

open access: yesSeeds, 2022
The physiological quality of pine seeds is characterized by laboratory and field germination. The present paper is intended for technologists of seed plants and specialists of forest nurseries.
I Bacherikov   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Effect of storage time and conditions on the seed coat colour of Australian adzuki beans

open access: yes, 2003
Two varieties of adzuki beans (Vigna angularis), Bloodwood and Erimo, were stored at temperatures of 10, 20 or 30degreesC, and relative humidities (RH) 40 or 65%, and samples were analysed at 0, 1.5, 3 and 6 months. Storage at 30degreesC for > 1.5 months caused a significant decrease in the a(star) and b(star) colour values and darkening of the seed ...
Yousif, AM, Kato, J, Deeth, HC
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Genetics of seed coat colour in lentil

Euphytica, 1992
Four grey mottled seed coat colour lentil lines/cultivars were crossed to one brown seed coat colour cultivar. The F1 hybrids were brown seeded in all the crosses. Segregation pattern for seed coat colour in F2 and F3 generations revealed that it is under control of a single dominant gene, which is present in the parent UPL 175 while a recessive gene ...
J. P. Singh, I. S. Singh
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Genetic control of the seed coat colour of Middle American and Andean bean seeds

Genetica, 2014
Seed coat colour of bean seeds is decisive for acceptance of a cultivar. The objectives of this research were to determine whether there is maternal effect for "L", a* and b* colour parameters in Middle American and Andean bean seeds; to obtain estimates of heritability and gain with selection for "L", a* and b* values; and select recombinants with the
Micheli Thaise Della Flora, Possobom   +3 more
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Mapping and tagging of seed coat colour and the identification of microsatellite markers for marker-assisted manipulation of the trait in Brassica juncea

open access: yesTheoretical and Applied Genetics, 2005
Microsatellite marker technology in combination with three doubled haploid mapping populations of Brassica juncea were used to map and tag two independent loci controlling seed coat colour in B. juncea.
N Arumugam, Arumugam N, Gupta V
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Inheritance of fruit neck, rind and seed coat hardness, and seed coat colour in bottle gourd

South African Journal of Plant and Soil, 2018
Bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standl.) is an edible, medicinal and decorative plant exhibiting wide genetic variation for fruit and seed characters, but it remains under-researched.
Nogbou F Amangoua   +3 more
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