Days to Elongated Tendrils
Summary
299 Germplasm
14K Recorded Values
3 Years
8 Locations
1 Experiments
Definition
Days to Elongated Tendrils
This trait is the number of days plants take to have tendrils that are 5mm and longer. In lentils, tendrils are developed at the tips on new leaves, just prior to flowering (Saskatchewan Ministry Agriculture & University of Saskatchewan, 2017). At this stage, the first flower clusters are developing at the base of the leaves, and become visible (Lentil Production Manual, n.d.).
References:
- Lentil Production Manual. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.legumematrix.com/images/563/Lentil_Manual_Saskatchewan.pdf
- Saskatchewan Ministry Agriculture & University of Saskatchewan. (2017). Lentils in Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://publications.gov.sk.ca/documents/20/86381-LentilsinSaskatchewan.pdf
Collection Methods
Experiments
Phenotypes
Germplasm Phenotype Search
Trait Distribution Plot
Genetic Maps and QTL
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