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Comparison between a wild population and cultivar of common vetch (Vicia
sativa L., Fabaceae) on cytological and agronomic characteristics
Nafiz Çelİktaş1
Ersin Can1
Ruştu Hatipoğlu2
Suleyman Avci1
1Department of Field Crops
Faculty of Agriculture
Mustafa
Kemal University
31034 Antakya Hatay,
Turkey
nafizcel@mku.edu.tr
2Department of Field Crops
Faculty of Agriculture
University of
Çukurova
01330 Adana,
Turkey
Abstract The aim of this study was to compare a wild
population of common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) collected from the
Serinyol district of Antakya in the east Mediterranean coastal region
of Turkey with a cultivar of common vetch (V. sativa ‘Anadolu’),
on somatic chromosome number and important agronomic attributes.
Somatic chromosome counts from material collected from the wild
population of Vicia sativa L. were consistently 2n = 10,
while the cultivar had 2n = 12. There were no significant
differences between wild and cultivated cytotypes in plant height, seed
number or pod number, although the wild cytotype had significantly more
branches, smaller seeds, higher hardseededness and lower germination
rates.
Keywords Vicia sativa; chromosome
number; agronomic
attributes
A05065; Online publication date 22 September 2006
Received 2 December 2005;
accepted 9 May 2006
New Zealand
Journal of Agricultural Research, 2006, Vol. 49: 389–393
0028–8233/06/4904–0389 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2006
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