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Jyoti Devi1, Gyan P Mishra1,2, Satish K Sanwal1,3, Rakesh K Dubey1, Prabhakar M Singh1, Bijendra Singh1.
Abstract
This study reports the development of a garden pea genotype 'VRPM-901-5' producing five flowers per peduncle at multiple flowering nodes, by using single plant selection approach from a cross 'VL-8 × PC-531'. In addition, five other stable genetic stocks, namely VRPM-501, VRPM-502, VRPM-503, VRPM-901-3 and VRPSeL-1 producing three flowers per peduncle at multiple flowering nodes were also developed. All these unique genotypes were of either mid- or late- maturity groups. Furthermore, these multi-flowering genotypes were identified during later generations (F4 onward), which might be because of fixation of certain QTLs or recessive gene combinations. Surprisingly, a common parent PC-531, imparting multi-flowering trait in ten cross combinations was identified. Thus, the genotype PC-531 seems to harbor some recessive gene(s) or QTLs that in certain combination(s) express the multi-flowering trait. The interaction between genotype and environment showed that temperature (11-20°C) plays a key role in expression of the multi-flowering trait besides genetic background. Furthermore, the possible relationship between various multi-flowering regulatory genes such as FN, FNA, NEPTUNE, SN, DNE, HR and environmental factors was also explored, and a comprehensive model explaining the multi-flowering trait in garden pea is proposed.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30059526 PMCID: PMC6066227 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Multi-flowering lines.
(a) three flowers per peduncle; (b) four flowers per peduncle; and (c) three and four pods per peduncle.
Fig 2VRPM–901–5 genotype.
(a) five flowers per peduncle and (b-c) five pods per peduncle in garden pea.
Details of the multi-flowering garden pea genotypes across the world.
| S. No. | Genotypes | 3 Flowers per node | 4 Flowers per node | 5 Flowers per node | Generation/remarks | Pods per peduncle | Stability | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Mangetout Tardif cossejaune×Pois sans parcheminbeurre | √ | √ | √ | F4 | Not Reported | Not reported | 23 |
| 2. | Unnamed | - | - | - | - | - | 24 | |
| 3. | Unnamed | × | × | - | Reported | Stable | 26, 27 | |
| 4. | Daehnfeldt multi podded selection | × | × | - | Not reported | Not reported | 43 | |
| 5. | Puget, Sleaford Orbiter | √ | √ | √ | Multi-flowered varieties grown under controlled conditions | Not reported | Stable up to 4 flowers | 15 |
| 6. | Trio, JTPGRO 8, Puget Recette, Neptune, Clamart a riosgousses, JI382, Sleaford Orbiter Martus | √ | √ | √ | Multi-flowered varieties Grown under controlled conditions | Not reported | Not stable | 30 |
| 7. | Dark Skinned | √ | × | × | Selection within variety | Not reported | Not reported | 31 |
| 8. | Induced mutants | √ | √ | √ | - | Reported | Not reported | 32 |
| 9. | Induced mutant | √ | √ | √ | - | Reported | Not reported | 45 |
| 10. | VRP–500 | √ | × | × | F6 | Reported | Stable | 21 |
| 11. | Lupinoid×DTR | √ | × | × | F2 | Not reported | - | 9 |
| 12. | VRPM–901–5 | √ | √ | √ | F5 | 3–5 pods | Stable | This study |
| 13. | VRPM–501 | √ | × | × | F5 to F8 | 2–3 pods | Stable | This study |
| 14. | VRPM–502 | √ | × | × | F5 to F8 | 2–3 pods | Stable | This study |
| 15. | VRPM–503 | √ | × | × | F5 to F8 | 2–3 pods | Stable | This study |
| 16. | VRPM–901–3 | √ | × | × | F5 to F8 | 2–3 pods | Stable | This study |
*Only occasional appearance of five flowers per peduncle was reported.
Mean comparison of new multi-flowering genotypes along with double-flowering cultivars through Tukey-Kramer’s HSD test.
| 1Traits/ Genotypes | DFF | AFMFN | BPP | PDL | PDD | PL | PW | APW | PPP | SPP | PH | TFP | PCTMP | YPP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 49.3c | 16.0b | 1.72ab | 5.93f | 0.23a | 7.50abc | 1.43b | 5.97ab | 30.33abc | 7.00a | 84.0bcd | 34.66c | 66.17a | 160.0abc | |
| 49.0c | 13.0b | 1.67ab | 13.90a | 0.23a | 9.60a | 1.20bc | 5.67abc | 28.10abcd | 6.50a | 110.6ab | 33.7c | 75.67a | 145.0abcd | |
| 52.0bc | 13.0b | 2.00a | 7.17dcde | 0.20ab | 7.80ab | 1.44b | 4.43cd | 27.27bcd | 6.27ab | 73.3d | 33.3cd | 62.33a | 115.0cd | |
| 57.3b | 16.3b | 1.33b | 8.25bbc | 0.23a | 8.27ab | 1.23bc | 6.00ab | 26.77cd | 6.00ab | 103.8abc | 33.0cd | 75.00a | 146.7abc | |
| 48.7c | 13.0b | 1.93a | 7.57bcd | 0.22a | 9.10a | 1.20bc | 5.50bc | 36.83ab | 6.87a | 115.0a | 44.67ab | 71.00a | 181.3a | |
| 65.0a | 14.0b | 2.00a | 6.15ef | 0.14b | 5.50c | 1.10bc | 3.60d | 33.33abc | 4.83b | 81.4cd | 50.67a | 16.33b | 91.7d | |
| 49.5c | 21.9a | 2.13a | 6.72def | 0.22a | 7.77ab | 1.00c | 5.36bc | 37.67a | 4.81b | 124.1a | 50.2a | 64.00a | 177.4ab | |
| 51.0bc | 1.34b | 8.57b | 0.20ab | 9.19a | 1.83a | 7.05a | 20.00d | 6.67a | 66.3d | 23.7d | 0.00b | 113.5cd | ||
| 69.0a | 1.20b | 5.67f | 0.20ab | 6.10bc | 1.14bc | 5.00bcd | 30.33abc | 6.67a | 115.2a | 37.7bc | 0.00b | 125.0bcd | ||
| 54.5 ±1.38 | 11.9 ±0.83 | 1.7 ±0.11 | 7.8 ±0.24 | 0.2 ±0.013 | 7.9 ±0.45 | 1.3 ±0.07 | 5.4 ±0.29 | 30.1 ±1.99 | 6.2 ±0.31 | 97.1 ±5.81 | 37.9 ±2.00 | 47.83 ±3.80 | 139.51 | |
Values followed by the same letter in each column are not significantly different by Tukey-Kramer’s HSD test (p < 0.05)
1DFF: Days to first flowering; AFMFN: Appearance of first multi-flowering node; BPP: No. of branches per plant; PDL: Peduncle length (cm); PDD: Peduncle diameter (cm); PL: Pod length (cm); PW: Pod width (cm); APW: Average pod weight (g); PPP: No. of pods per plant; SPP: No of seeds per pod; PH: Plant height (cm); TFP: Total no. of flower produced; PCTMP: Percent conversion to multi-pods; YPP: Yield per plant (g)
*Multi-flowering nodes were not present in the genotypes PC–531 and VL–8.
Fig 3Pictorial presentation of a compound raceme of the garden pea, resulting in two, three and five flowers per peduncle at specific nodes.
Green arrows indicate indeterminate growth of the inflorescence stem (I; I1); Green ovals represent leaves; Yellow circles represent flowers; Pink triangles are stubs terminating at each secondary inflorescence (I2) axis; VM: Vegetative meristem; IM: Inflorescence meristem; I1M: Primary inflorescence meristem; I2M: Secondary inflorescence meristem; FM: Floral meristem; NFI: First node of flower initiation.
Phenotypic and genotypic correlation coefficients for inflorescence, pod yield and related traits in new multi-flowering genotypes along with double-flowering cultivars.
| DFF | AFMFN | BPP | PDL | PDD | PL | PW | APW | SPP | PH | TFP | PPP | PCTMP | YPP | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.000 | –0.411 | –0.389 | –0.427 | –0.316 | –0.517 | –0.251 | 0.029 | 0.215 | 0.008 | ||||||
| 1.000 | –0.418 | –0.432 | –0.432 | –0.318 | –0.289 | 0.029 | 0.210 | 0.013 | |||||||
| 1.000 | 0.014 | 0.223 | 0.035 | –0.255 | –0.505 | 0.303 | 0.505 | ||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.018 | 0.270 | 0.047 | –0.255 | 0.306 | 0.532 | |||||||||
| 1.000 | –0.119 | –0.199 | –0.075 | –0.370 | –0.513 | 0.048 | 0.425 | 0.223 | |||||||
| 1.000 | –0.127 | –0.266 | –0.081 | –0.386 | 0.016 | 0.454 | 0.266 | ||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.383 | 0.089 | 0.331 | 0.190 | 0.131 | –0.365 | –0.325 | 0.358 | 0.087 | ||||||
| 1.000 | 0.421 | 0.090 | 0.334 | 0.204 | 0.142 | –0.373 | –0.348 | 0.359 | 0.085 | ||||||
| 1.000 | 0.072 | 0.424 | –0.370 | –0.040 | |||||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.086 | 0.510 | 0.406 | –0.043 | |||||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.400 | 0.451 | 0.071 | –0.499 | –0.307 | 0.486 | 0.471 | ||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.413 | 0.068 | –0.309 | 0.521 | |||||||||||
| 1.000 | –0.294 | –0.317 | |||||||||||||
| 1.000 | –0.316 | –0.338 | |||||||||||||
| 1.000 | –0.035 | –0.507 | 0.073 | 0.384 | |||||||||||
| 1.000 | –0.088 | 0.075 | 0.385 | ||||||||||||
| 1.000 | –0.140 | –0.416 | 0.046 | 0.181 | |||||||||||
| 1.000 | –0.132 | –0.514 | 0.055 | 0.192 | |||||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.498 | 0.353 | |||||||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.371 | ||||||||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.116 | 0.229 | |||||||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.123 | 0.228 | |||||||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.328 | ||||||||||||||
| 1.000 | 0.343 | ||||||||||||||
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1DFF: Days to first flowering; AFMFN: Appearance of first multi-flowering node; BPP: Branches per plant; PDL: Peduncle length (cm); PDD: Peduncle diameter (cm); PL: Pod length (cm); PW: Pod width (cm); APW: Average pod weight (g); PPP: Pods per plant; SPP: Seeds per pod; PH: Plant height (cm); TFP: Total flower produced; PCTMP: Percent conversion to multi-pods; YPP: Yield per plant (g); P: phenotypic correlation coefficient; G:genotypic correlation coefficient
*Significant at r = >0.01; the bold values represent significance levels if correlation r = >0.001 (***) and r = >0.005 (**).
Fig 4A comprehensive presentation of multi-flowering expression in garden pea.
Integration of Lamprecht [24] (FN); Murfet [32] (Sn, Hr, Dne, and LF) and Singer et al. [45] (nep) gene models.
Sequential appearance and termination details of flowering in the new multi-flowering garden pea genotypes.
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| - | - | - | - | - | - | 11th | ||
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Where, WAS: Week after sowing.
Fig 5Comparison of various weather parameters with the multi-flowering trait in new pea genotypes.
FPP: Flower per peduncle.