Spontaneous Gene Flow between Cultivated and Naturalized Vicia villosa Roth Populations Increases the Physical Dormancy Seed in a Semiarid Agroecosystem

Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) is the second most cultivated vetch worldwide being used as a forage and cover crop. As it is not domesticated, it displays several wild traits including seed dormancy. The physical seed dormancy (PY) variation could be useful depending on the specific context. High PY is desirable for ley farming systems, while low PY is needed to prevent weediness in subsequent crop rotations. Gene flow between cultivated and naturalized populations has important ecological and agronomic consequences. Experiments were conducted to determine the change in the level of PY in spontaneous crosses between European cultivated accessions (EU) characterized by low PY and naturalized Argentinian population (AR) with high PY. Generations G0 (initial generation) to G3 were assessed for their PY in seeds and total dry matter (DM) per plot, at plant maturity. As the result of spontaneous crosses with the AR population, an increase from G0 to G3 in PY and DM in EU accessions was observed, while AR maintained its high PY and DM values. In one mating cycle, selecting for PY lower than 14% and high DM can satisfy breeding objectives for cover crops. Isolation during breeding and seed production is necessary to avoid gene flow. This knowledge extends to other legume species with gene flow between wild and cultivated populations.

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Main Authors: Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo, Reinoso, Omar Juan, Quintana, Matias, Smýkal, Petr
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Published: MDPI 2021-05
Subjects:Vicia villosa, Genética, Dormición, Dormancia de Semillas, Plantas de Cobertura, Genetics, Dormancy, Seed Dormancy, Cover Plants, Latencia, Cultivos de Cobertura,
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-115132022-03-30T11:46:45Z Spontaneous Gene Flow between Cultivated and Naturalized Vicia villosa Roth Populations Increases the Physical Dormancy Seed in a Semiarid Agroecosystem Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo Reinoso, Omar Juan Quintana, Matias Smýkal, Petr Vicia villosa Genética Dormición Dormancia de Semillas Plantas de Cobertura Genetics Dormancy Seed Dormancy Cover Plants Latencia Cultivos de Cobertura Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) is the second most cultivated vetch worldwide being used as a forage and cover crop. As it is not domesticated, it displays several wild traits including seed dormancy. The physical seed dormancy (PY) variation could be useful depending on the specific context. High PY is desirable for ley farming systems, while low PY is needed to prevent weediness in subsequent crop rotations. Gene flow between cultivated and naturalized populations has important ecological and agronomic consequences. Experiments were conducted to determine the change in the level of PY in spontaneous crosses between European cultivated accessions (EU) characterized by low PY and naturalized Argentinian population (AR) with high PY. Generations G0 (initial generation) to G3 were assessed for their PY in seeds and total dry matter (DM) per plot, at plant maturity. As the result of spontaneous crosses with the AR population, an increase from G0 to G3 in PY and DM in EU accessions was observed, while AR maintained its high PY and DM values. In one mating cycle, selecting for PY lower than 14% and high DM can satisfy breeding objectives for cover crops. Isolation during breeding and seed production is necessary to avoid gene flow. This knowledge extends to other legume species with gene flow between wild and cultivated populations. EEA Hilario Ascasubi Fil: Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Hilario Ascasubi; Argentina Fil: Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Agronomía; Argentina Fil: Reinoso, Omar Juan. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Hilario Ascasubi; Argentina Fil: Quintana, Matias. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Hilario Ascasubi; Argentina Fil: Smýkal, Petr. Palacký University in Olomouc. Department of Botany; República Checa 2022-03-30T11:44:37Z 2022-03-30T11:44:37Z 2021-05 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/11513 https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/5/955 2073-4395 https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11050955 eng info:eu-repograntAgreement/INTA/2019-PE-E6-I142-001/2019-PE-E6-I142-001/AR./Mejoramiento genético de leguminosas y gramíneas forrajeras para incrementar la productividad y la sustentabilidad de los sistemas agropecuarios de la Argentina info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf MDPI Agronomy 11 (5) : 955 (May 2021)
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topic Vicia villosa
Genética
Dormición
Dormancia de Semillas
Plantas de Cobertura
Genetics
Dormancy
Seed Dormancy
Cover Plants
Latencia
Cultivos de Cobertura
Vicia villosa
Genética
Dormición
Dormancia de Semillas
Plantas de Cobertura
Genetics
Dormancy
Seed Dormancy
Cover Plants
Latencia
Cultivos de Cobertura
spellingShingle Vicia villosa
Genética
Dormición
Dormancia de Semillas
Plantas de Cobertura
Genetics
Dormancy
Seed Dormancy
Cover Plants
Latencia
Cultivos de Cobertura
Vicia villosa
Genética
Dormición
Dormancia de Semillas
Plantas de Cobertura
Genetics
Dormancy
Seed Dormancy
Cover Plants
Latencia
Cultivos de Cobertura
Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo
Reinoso, Omar Juan
Quintana, Matias
Smýkal, Petr
Spontaneous Gene Flow between Cultivated and Naturalized Vicia villosa Roth Populations Increases the Physical Dormancy Seed in a Semiarid Agroecosystem
description Hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) is the second most cultivated vetch worldwide being used as a forage and cover crop. As it is not domesticated, it displays several wild traits including seed dormancy. The physical seed dormancy (PY) variation could be useful depending on the specific context. High PY is desirable for ley farming systems, while low PY is needed to prevent weediness in subsequent crop rotations. Gene flow between cultivated and naturalized populations has important ecological and agronomic consequences. Experiments were conducted to determine the change in the level of PY in spontaneous crosses between European cultivated accessions (EU) characterized by low PY and naturalized Argentinian population (AR) with high PY. Generations G0 (initial generation) to G3 were assessed for their PY in seeds and total dry matter (DM) per plot, at plant maturity. As the result of spontaneous crosses with the AR population, an increase from G0 to G3 in PY and DM in EU accessions was observed, while AR maintained its high PY and DM values. In one mating cycle, selecting for PY lower than 14% and high DM can satisfy breeding objectives for cover crops. Isolation during breeding and seed production is necessary to avoid gene flow. This knowledge extends to other legume species with gene flow between wild and cultivated populations.
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topic_facet Vicia villosa
Genética
Dormición
Dormancia de Semillas
Plantas de Cobertura
Genetics
Dormancy
Seed Dormancy
Cover Plants
Latencia
Cultivos de Cobertura
author Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo
Reinoso, Omar Juan
Quintana, Matias
Smýkal, Petr
author_facet Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo
Reinoso, Omar Juan
Quintana, Matias
Smýkal, Petr
author_sort Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo
title Spontaneous Gene Flow between Cultivated and Naturalized Vicia villosa Roth Populations Increases the Physical Dormancy Seed in a Semiarid Agroecosystem
title_short Spontaneous Gene Flow between Cultivated and Naturalized Vicia villosa Roth Populations Increases the Physical Dormancy Seed in a Semiarid Agroecosystem
title_full Spontaneous Gene Flow between Cultivated and Naturalized Vicia villosa Roth Populations Increases the Physical Dormancy Seed in a Semiarid Agroecosystem
title_fullStr Spontaneous Gene Flow between Cultivated and Naturalized Vicia villosa Roth Populations Increases the Physical Dormancy Seed in a Semiarid Agroecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Spontaneous Gene Flow between Cultivated and Naturalized Vicia villosa Roth Populations Increases the Physical Dormancy Seed in a Semiarid Agroecosystem
title_sort spontaneous gene flow between cultivated and naturalized vicia villosa roth populations increases the physical dormancy seed in a semiarid agroecosystem
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2021-05
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/11513
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/5/955
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11050955
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