Communications in Biometry and Crop Science

Communications
in Biometry and Crop Science

 

 

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Breeding strategy for improvement of colour quality and carotenoid levels in dry pea seeds

Eszter Nemeskéri


Communications in Biometry and Crop Science (2006) 1 (1), 49-55.
 

ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to show the relationship between the yellow pigments of pea (Pisum sativum L.) seeds and climatic conditions, and to identify effective selection methods for improving seed colour quality. Three dry pea cultivars with different yellow hues of seeds and leaves and their progenies were grown in non-irrigated field experiments. A colour scale from 1 to 9 was created to measure seed colour. Drought during seed development caused a significant decrease in the xanthophyll content of pea seeds. Based on heritability estimates, the potential for selection for increased xanthophyll content in seeds (h2=0.78) was greater than for carotene (h2=0.32). The “yellow index,” defined as the ratio of carotene and xanthophylls, expressed the intensity of yellow colour of the seeds. The weak relation between seed colour values and yellow index (R2=0.445) should allow simultaneous selection for seeds with deep-yellow colour and higher carotene content.
 

Key Words: pea; carotene; xanthophylls; heritability.