The usage of mutant genotypes in tomato selection for specific traits at the institute for vegetable crops

In order to find a superdominant gene for yield, a collection of 350 samples with genes mutations and different expression in different phases of growth and development: fruit size, leaf shape, plant architecture, number of fruits, etc., has been studied (through multi-year research). Current seed p...

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Published in:Genetika
Main Authors: Zdravković Jasmina, Marković Živoslav, Zdravković Milan, Mijatović Mirjana, Pavlović Nenad
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1203701Z
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spelling ftdoiserbia:oai:doiserbia:0534-00121203701Z 2023-05-15T17:14:07+02:00 The usage of mutant genotypes in tomato selection for specific traits at the institute for vegetable crops Zdravković Jasmina Marković Živoslav Zdravković Milan Mijatović Mirjana Pavlović Nenad 2012 https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1203701Z unknown mutant genotypes specific traits tomato breeding . 44(3) 701-710 2012 ftdoiserbia https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1203701Z 2018-10-21T10:38:56Z In order to find a superdominant gene for yield, a collection of 350 samples with genes mutations and different expression in different phases of growth and development: fruit size, leaf shape, plant architecture, number of fruits, etc., has been studied (through multi-year research). Current seed production at the Institute for Vegetable Crops in Smederevska Palanka includes 26 hybrids and two in acceptation process, of different purposes and characteristics. The most common mutation genes in tomato selection at the Institute are: sp (self-pruning) inbuilt in determinant hybrids (Balkan F1, Marko F1, Rebus F1) and varieties (Narvik SPF, SP-109, Adonis), u (uniform ripening) - Lido F1, Atina F1, Danubius F1, rin (ripening inhibitor)- Nada F1, Sampion F1, Sef F1, Sidra F1, Rebus F1, j (jointless) - Narvik, Adonis, SP-109, c (potato leaf) - Mi-13, Enigma F1, Rebus F1, Ph -2 (Phytophtora infestans resistance) - Luna F1, Zlatni jubilej F1, Sef F1. Quality of tomato fruits is defined by two groups of genes which determinate the organoleptic traits and nutrition composition. Organoleptic quality includes taste and smell, colour and texture of fruits established in variety differences, nutritive regime of plants, maturity phase and yield. Little is known about gene regulation, responsible for variation of these traits. Other/Unknown Material Narvik Narvik doiSerbia (National Library of Serbia/KoBSON) Marko ENVELOPE(-60.750,-60.750,-62.467,-62.467) Narvik ENVELOPE(17.427,17.427,68.438,68.438) Genetika 44 3 701 710
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specific traits
tomato breeding
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specific traits
tomato breeding
Zdravković Jasmina
Marković Živoslav
Zdravković Milan
Mijatović Mirjana
Pavlović Nenad
The usage of mutant genotypes in tomato selection for specific traits at the institute for vegetable crops
topic_facet mutant genotypes
specific traits
tomato breeding
description In order to find a superdominant gene for yield, a collection of 350 samples with genes mutations and different expression in different phases of growth and development: fruit size, leaf shape, plant architecture, number of fruits, etc., has been studied (through multi-year research). Current seed production at the Institute for Vegetable Crops in Smederevska Palanka includes 26 hybrids and two in acceptation process, of different purposes and characteristics. The most common mutation genes in tomato selection at the Institute are: sp (self-pruning) inbuilt in determinant hybrids (Balkan F1, Marko F1, Rebus F1) and varieties (Narvik SPF, SP-109, Adonis), u (uniform ripening) - Lido F1, Atina F1, Danubius F1, rin (ripening inhibitor)- Nada F1, Sampion F1, Sef F1, Sidra F1, Rebus F1, j (jointless) - Narvik, Adonis, SP-109, c (potato leaf) - Mi-13, Enigma F1, Rebus F1, Ph -2 (Phytophtora infestans resistance) - Luna F1, Zlatni jubilej F1, Sef F1. Quality of tomato fruits is defined by two groups of genes which determinate the organoleptic traits and nutrition composition. Organoleptic quality includes taste and smell, colour and texture of fruits established in variety differences, nutritive regime of plants, maturity phase and yield. Little is known about gene regulation, responsible for variation of these traits.
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Marković Živoslav
Zdravković Milan
Mijatović Mirjana
Pavlović Nenad
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Zdravković Milan
Mijatović Mirjana
Pavlović Nenad
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