Node of First Flower Branch

Summary
324 Germplasm
324 Germplasm
7,751 Recorded Values
8K Recorded Values
2 Years
2 Years
2 Locations
2 Locations
1 Experiments
1 Experiments
 
Definition
Node of First Flower Branch

The number of nodes on the primary stem to the first flower-containing branch at anthesis stage (R1). At this stage, lentil plants start to have the first open flower which can appear at any node (Erskine, Muehlbauer, & Short, 1990).

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): # Nodes to First Flower Branch (count).

Table 1: Site-years for AGILE Activity 2: Phenotyping in three major lentil production macro-environments*
LocationYears
Sutherland, Canada2017, 2016
Rosthern, Canada2016, 2017
* Only contains site years with data for this trait.
Phenotypes
Germplasm Phenotype Search 
Trait Distribution Plot 

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# Nodes to First Flower Branch (count)
Figure: Comparison of observed Node of First Flower Branch (# Nodes to First Flower Branch) between site years for AGILE Activity 2: Phenotyping in three major lentil production macro-environments.
Node of First Flower Branch was measured in count.The number of nodes on the primary stem to the first flower-containing branch was recorded. Replicates were then averaged per germplasm within a single site-year. The chart shows the traditional box plot with the kernel density estimation flanking it. Thus values in a wider section of the plot represent higher probability that members of the sampled germplasm collection will show that phenotype.
Genetic Maps and QTL
The following table lists quantitative trait loci (QTL) available for the current trait.
Genetic MapTraitNamePeak PositionConfidence IntervalPeak LODAdditive Effect
There are no quantitative trait loci (QTL) asscoaited with the current trait.