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Influence of Reduced Palmitate Content on Agronomic and Seed Traits of Soybean
Author(s) -
Ndzana Xavier,
Fehr Walter R.,
Welke Grace A.,
Hammond Earl G.,
Duvick Daniel N.,
Cianzio Silvia R.
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
crop science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.76
H-Index - 147
eISSN - 1435-0653
pISSN - 0011-183X
DOI - 10.2135/cropsci1994.0011183x003400030008x
Subject(s) - biology , cultivar , allele , population , palmitic acid , genotype , agronomy , food science , fatty acid , gene , genetics , biochemistry , demography , sociology
Soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.]genotypes with reduced palmitate content have been developed to improve the nutritional characteristics of the seed oil. The objective of the study was to determine the influence of reduced palmitate on agronomic and seed traits of sobean. Three lines homozygous for the fap1 fap3 alleles (≈ 40g kg −1 palmitate) were crossed to different high‐yielding cultivars (≈110 g kg −1 palmitate). In total, 27 F 4 ‐derived lines with reduced palmitate and 27 lines with normal palmitate content were selected from each of the three single‐cross populations. The lines and parents of each population were grown in separate replicated field tests at three locations in Iowa during 1992. The mean seed yield of the reduced‐palmitate lines was significantly less than that of the normal‐palmitate lines was significantly less than that of the normal‐palmitate lines in two of the three populations. The reduced‐palmitate lines had significantly greater protein content in two crosses and significantly lower oil content than the normal‐palmitate lines in all crosses. The associations of reduced palmitate with agronomic and seed traits could be attributable to pleiotropic effects of the fap1 or fap3 alleles or to possible linkages of the alleles with genes controlling the other traits.