Days till Plants have 1/2 of their Pods Mature; R7

Summary
324 Germplasm
324 Germplasm
16,226 Recorded Values
16K Recorded Values
3 Years
3 Years
9 Locations
9 Locations
2 Experiments
2 Experiments
 
Definition
Days till Plants have 1/2 of their Pods Mature; R7

The number of days after seeding that plants take for 50% of their pods to mature. In lentil, stage R7 refers to physiological maturity (Erskine, Muehlbauer, & Short, 1990). Mature pods are dry and ready to be harvested. Before the pods dry out, they typically lose their green pigmentation, often looking pale, but will still contain moisture. At this stage, lentil leaves and pods begin to turn yellow (Erskine, Muehlbauer, & Short, 1990). However, pod maturity is not always accompanied by a yellowing of the pod -some pods turn white, some are pigmented and may have patterns, CDC QG2 will remain green.

References:

  • Erskine, W., Muehlbauer, F., & Short, R. (1990). Stages of Development in Lentil. Experimental Agriculture, 26(3), 297-302. doi:10.1017/S0014479700018457
Collection Methods
Experiments
AGILE Activity 2: Phenotyping in three major lentil production macro-environments

This experiment was measured using the following method(s): Days till 10% Plants/plot at R7 (days).

Table 1: Site-years for AGILE Activity 2: Phenotyping in three major lentil production macro-environments*
LocationYears
Rosthern, Canada2017, 2016
Sutherland, Canada2016, 2017, 2018
Jessore, Bangladesh2017, 2016
Bhopal, India2017, 2016
Bardiya, Nepal2016, 2017
Cordoba, Spain2017, 2016
Central Ferry, USA2017, 2018
Marchouch, Morocco2016, 2017
Metaponto, Italy2016, 2017
* Only contains site years with data for this trait.
Strategic Identification of New Genetic Diversity to Expand Lentil Lens culinaris Medik. Production Using Nepal as an Example

This experiment was measured using the following method(s): Days till 10% Plants/plot at R7 (Day).

Table 2: Site-years for Strategic Identification of New Genetic Diversity to Expand Lentil Lens culinaris Medik. Production Using Nepal as an Example*
LocationYears
Bardiya, Nepal2016, 2017
* Only contains site years with data for this trait.
Phenotypes
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Genetic Maps and QTL
The following table lists quantitative trait loci (QTL) available for the current trait.
Genetic MapTraitNamePeak PositionConfidence IntervalPeak LODAdditive Effect
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