New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research abstracts
Response to selection for node appearance rate of white clover
J. R. CARADUS
D. R. WOODFIELD
A. DUNN
G. COUSINS
AgResearch Grasslands
Private Bag 11008
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract Genotypes were selected for high and low node
appearance rate within cultivars of white clover, and populations were
generated by polycrossing in isolation. Cultivars of white clover were
significantly different for node appearance rate, with a breeding line
Isolation V having the highest, and cultivars `Dusi' and `Grasslands Challenge'
the lowest node appearance rates of 11 cultivars. Node appearance rate of
cultivars is negatively associated with leaf size. Selected genotypes, and
progeny from them, selected for high node appearance rate had significantly
higher node appearance rate than genotypes and their progeny selected for low
node appearance rate when re-tested. Selection for high node appearance rate
within some cultivars resulted in increased stolon elongation rate and
proportion of nodes branching. In white clover node appearance rate is highly
heritable.
Keywords cultivars; node appearance rate; selection;
Trifolium repens; white clover
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 2000, Vol. 43: 157-162
0028-8233/00/4302-0157 $7.00/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
2000
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