Diversity of Dagestan barleys for the duration of the period between shooting and earing stages and alleles in the Ppd-H1 and Ppd-H2 loci


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The duration of the shooting–earing period of 265 barley samples from Dagestan was studied. During the 3 years of study at the Dagestan Experimental Station of VIR (Derbent), fast-ripening samples k-15008 and k-15013 were identified. Evaluation of spring forms in the northwestern region of the country made it possible to identify sample k-15027, which had a high rate of development over 2 years. It was found that Dagestan barleys are strongly influenced by growing conditions; that is, they have a high rate of response. Vernalization temperatures, short photoperiod, and high temperatures during the growing season contribute to fast barley ripening. Using molecular markers, the allelic diversity of genes Ppd-H1 and Ppd-H2, which are involved in the control of the duration of the shooting–earing period, was investigated. Most samples of local forms of barley carry dominant allele Ppd-H2, which causes early earing under short photoperiod. Translocation of the studied barley group to unusual conditions of northwest Russia leads to significant delay in plant development.

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R. A. Abdullaev

Vavilov All-Russia Institute of Plant Genetic Resources

Author for correspondence.
Email: abdullaev.1988@list.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 190000

N. V. Alpatieva

Vavilov All-Russia Institute of Plant Genetic Resources

Email: abdullaev.1988@list.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 190000

I. A. Zveinek

Vavilov All-Russia Institute of Plant Genetic Resources

Email: abdullaev.1988@list.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 190000

B. A. Batasheva

Branch of the Dagestan Experimental Station

Email: abdullaev.1988@list.ru
Russian Federation, Derbent, 368612

I. N. Anisimova

Vavilov All-Russia Institute of Plant Genetic Resources

Email: abdullaev.1988@list.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 190000

E. E. Radchenko

Vavilov All-Russia Institute of Plant Genetic Resources

Email: abdullaev.1988@list.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 190000

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