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Shortening the generation cycle in faba bean (<i>Vicia faba</i>) by application of cytokinin and cold stress to assist speed breeding

Saeid Hassanzadeh Mobini, Hamid Khazaeı, Thomas D. Warkentin, Albert Vandenberg

2020Plant Breeding43 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this study was to reduce the length of the breeding cycle for faba bean by accelerating seed setting. We examined the mode and time of exogenous 6‐benzylaminopurine (BAP) (cytokinin) application, and cold treatments and their combinations in two faba bean genotypes. Acropetal node number of pod and seed set and pollen viability were recorded during the experiments. Application of BAP improved pollen germination. The application of 10 –5 M BAP 4 days after flowering increased seed set at the lower nodes. Cold treatment (8/4°C day/night for 2 days) after the onset of flowering induced the formation of more pods and faster pod set compared to the non‐cold treatment. The time to first seed was significantly reduced, and pollen viability was increased in plants exposed to cold treatment. Increased pollen viability also showed a significant positive correlation with seed setting. The combinations of 10 –5 BAP and cold treatment together had similar and independent effects. These results will accelerate plant breeding in faba bean by providing additional tools for reducing generation time.

Topics & Concepts

Vicia fabaPollenPoint of deliveryBiologyCytokininGerminationHorticultureCold stressAgronomyBotanyAuxinBiochemistryGeneLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisGenetic and Environmental Crop StudiesAgricultural pest management studies
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