The evaluation of secondary seed dormancy potentials of spring Brassica napus L. genotypes and the relationship with seed germination, vigor, and seed quality traits

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creativework.keywords - en
volunteer canola
seeds--dormancy
seeds-quality
germination
creativework.keywords - fr
canola spontané
semenences--dormance
semenences--qualité
germination
dc.contributor.author
Brown, Caroline H.
Gulden, Robert H.
Shirtliffe, Steven J.
Vail, Sally L.
dc.date.accepted
2024-01-25
dc.date.accessioned
2024-05-10T18:49:12Z
dc.date.available
2024-05-10T18:49:12Z
dc.date.issued
2024-04-07
dc.date.submitted
2023-08-08
dc.description.abstract - en
Volunteer canola (Brassica napus L.) is defined as canola germinating and emerging after the intended cropping season, and it continually ranks as a top occurring weed on the Canadian prairies. Seed dormancy is the physiological mechanism enabling the seed to remain viable in the soil seedbank for extended periods of time. Specifically, canola has a high likelihood of being induced into secondary seed dormancy under adverse environmental conditions not suitable for germination. A reduction of secondary seed dormancy in modern canola varieties may result in lower seedbank persistence; however, the effect of reducing dormancy on other seed traits is not known. This study examined a diverse collection of spring B. napus genotypes produced in differing maternal environments for secondary seed dormancy as well as seed germination, vigor, and seed quality traits. Genotype contributed the most to total variability (46%), the interactions between genotype and environment had a moderate contribution (28%), and very little contribution from maternal environment alone (4%) was observed for the secondary seed dormancy trait. The remaining variability (22%) was allocated to the residuals. No association was observed between secondary seed dormancy and germination time or seed vigor traits in genotypes examined. Significant associations with secondary seed dormancy were detected for primary dormancy, total protein, seed fiber components, glucosinolates content, seed geographical origin, and fatty acid composition. According to the results of this study, the reduction of secondary seed dormancy as a breeding objective in canola breeding programs is feasible as the trait is largely genetically controlled. Furthermore, direct selection against secondary seed dormancy is unlikely to have adverse effects on canola seed germination and vigor given no associations were detected in the current study.
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Brown, C. H., Gulden, R. H., Shirtliffe, S. J., & Vail, S. L. (2024). The evaluation of secondary seed dormancy potentials of spring Brassica napus L. genotypes and the relationship with seed germination, vigor, and seed quality traits. Crop Science, 64(3), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21205
dc.identifier.doi
https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21205
dc.identifier.issn
1435-0653
0011-183X
dc.identifier.uri
https://open-science.canada.ca/handle/123456789/2488
dc.language.iso
en
dc.publisher
Crop Science Society of America
dc.rights - en
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
dc.rights - fr
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
dc.rights.openaccesslevel - en
Green
dc.rights.openaccesslevel - fr
Vert
dc.rights.uri - en
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.rights.uri - fr
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.fr
dc.subject - en
Nature and environment
dc.subject - fr
Nature et environnement
dc.subject.en - en
Nature and environment
dc.subject.fr - fr
Nature et environnement
dc.title - en
The evaluation of secondary seed dormancy potentials of spring Brassica napus L. genotypes and the relationship with seed germination, vigor, and seed quality traits
dc.type - en
Article
dc.type - fr
Article
local.article.journalissue
3
local.article.journaltitle
Crop Science
local.article.journalvolume
64
local.pagination
1-17
local.peerreview - en
Yes
local.peerreview - fr
Oui
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