A Whole-Plant Screening Test to Select Freezing-Tolerant and Low-Dormant Genotypes
- PMID: 32607975
- DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0660-5_6
A Whole-Plant Screening Test to Select Freezing-Tolerant and Low-Dormant Genotypes
Abstract
Winter survival is a determinant factor for the persistence of perennials grown in northern climates. High winter survival cultivars, however, have lower yield due to their early transition into a dormant state in the fall. Here we describe a whole plant assay entirely performed indoor in growth chambers and walk-in freezers to identify low-dormant genotypes with superior freezing tolerance within populations of open pollinated species. Three successive freezing stresses are applied to a broad base of 3000 genotypes to progressively eliminate 97% of the population and to retain only the 3% best performing genotypes. This approach can be used to generate recurrently selected populations in different species.
Keywords: Controlled conditions; Dormancy; Freezing stress; Freezing tolerance; Recurrent selection.
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