Heritability of,and relationships between phosphorus and nitrogen concentration in shoot,stolon and root of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) |
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Authors: | J. R. Caradus |
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Affiliation: | (1) DSIR Grasslands, Private Bag, Palmerston North, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Ninety eight white clover genotypes were cloned and grown in pots at two levels of phosphorus (P) supply in soil. After harvest the nitrogen (N) and P content of shoot (leaf, petiole and unrooted stolon), stolon and root tissue was determined. Broad sense heritabilities for %N, %P, and proportion of total N or P in each tissue type were calculated. Heritabilities ranged from 0.22 to 0.68. They were generally higher for %P than %N; and higher in shoot and stolon tissue than root tissue for %P, %N, and proportion of N or P. Level of P in which plants were grown had little effect on heritability values. Genotypes from bred cultivars differed from those collected from hill country pastures for plant size, and partitioning of N and P to shoot, stolon and root. Relationships between plant characters were examined to determine the consequences of selection. |
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Keywords: | heritability nitrogen concentration plant parts phosphorus concentration Trifolium repens L. white clover |
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