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Evaluation of the germ plasm collection of safflower,Carthamus tinctorius L. VII. Variability of capitulum width and outer involucral bracts' dimensions
Authors:A Ashri  A L Urie  D E Zimmer
Institution:(1) Faculty of Agriculture, The Hebrew University, Rehovot, Israel;(2) Cotton Research Station, ARS, USDA, 93263 Shafter, Ca, USA;(3) North Central Region, ARS, USDA, 58102 Fargo, ND, USA
Abstract:Summary A germ plasm collection of safflower, Carthamus tinctorius L., with about 900 lines from over twenty countries was evaluated in Utah, USA for head width and lsquoouter involucral bractsrsquo (OIB) dimensions, traits affected by both human and natural selection. The regional germ plasm pools contained considerable variability for these traits. Plants bearing short or long as well as narrow or wide OIB were well adapted. Geographical clines were detected for the means of OIB dimensions, indicating possible gene flow. The correlations of the OIB dimensions with yield, yield components, oil content and growing period were not instructive and at times very inconsistent. Primary head diameter varied considerably within the regional gene pools. Its correlations with yield/plant, number of heads/plant, seed weight and oil content were inconsistent. Capitulum width was positively and significantly correlated with the number of seeds per head. Head diameter, however, can vary considerably without affecting seed yield per unit area.
Keywords:Carthamus tinctorius  safflower collection  variation of capitulum width and outer involucral bracts
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