An analysis of the physiological impacts on life history traits of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) related to seed maturity

Peanut Science Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.3146/ps18-20.1
E. Carter, D. Rowland, B. Tillman, J. Erickson, T. Grey, J. Gillett-Kaufman, M. W. Clark, Y. Tseng
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Peanut is an important oilseed crop and legume species, with more than 1.9 M tons produced annually in the U.S. Being indeterminate, peanut continually flowers and sets pods throughout the growing season, leading to the potential harvest of both mature and immature pods. To quantify the physiological impacts of peanut seed maturity, a two-year field study was conducted to elucidate the difference in canopy structure and reproductive characteristics, including flower production, yield, and grade between seed obtained from immature and mature seed of two commercial peanut cultivars: TUFRunner™ ‘727’ and FloRun™ ‘107’. Data indicated that seed from the yellow class of pods have lower vigor and overall plant development and performance; further, plants developed from immature seed never achieved a level of performance comparable to that of the mature brown/black pod classes. There were differences between cultivars in the severity of the impact of immaturity, with larger detrimental effects on immature TUFRunner™ ‘727’, which exhibited reduced emergence. Despite these cultivar differences, this study illustrated that mature seed performs better in a field setting than immature seed. These results are critically important to disproving the ‘catch-up' assumption: seed maturity not only has an impact on emergence, but on subsequent life history and performance traits through the remainder of the season.
花生种子成熟对其生活史性状的生理影响分析
花生是一种重要的油籽作物和豆科植物,在美国每年的产量超过190万吨。由于不确定,花生在整个生长季节不断开花和结荚,导致成熟和未成熟的豆荚都有潜在的收获。为了量化花生种子成熟的生理影响,我们进行了为期两年的实地研究,以阐明两个商业花生品种TUFRunner™' 727 '和FloRun™' 107 '的未成熟和成熟种子在冠层结构和生殖特性(包括开花、产量和等级)方面的差异。数据表明,黄色豆荚类种子活力较低,植株整体发育性能较差;此外,从未成熟种子发育的植株从未达到与成熟的棕色/黑色豆荚类相当的性能水平。不同品种间不成熟影响的严重程度存在差异,未成熟的turunner™' 727受到的不利影响更大,其出苗率降低。尽管存在这些品种差异,但本研究表明,成熟种子在田间环境中的表现优于未成熟种子。这些结果对于反驳“追赶”假设至关重要:种子成熟度不仅对羽化有影响,而且对随后的生活史和整个季节的性能特征也有影响。
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