"Lotus; interspecific barriers; clearing treatment"@en . "2"^^ . "Identification of interspecific barriers in the genus Lotus." . . "2"^^ . . "Identification of interspecific barriers in the genus Lotus." . "Jungmannov\u00E1, Barbara" . . . . "RIV/00216224:14330/05:00012696" . . . . . . "000205501800055" . "524123" . "1"^^ . . . "0001-5296" . . "2005-01-01+01:00"^^ . "P(1G46034), P(GD204/05/H505), Z(MSM0021622415)" . "The genus Lotus is a large group comprising approximately 200 species. Lotus corniculatus is a dehiscent species with an indeterminated growth habit. It is a valuable forage species exhibiting several advantageous characteristics, such as high nutritive value, wide adaptation to soil, pH, and moisture, and low bloat hazard. However, its use has been somewhat restricted because of high seed costs. Pod shattering has been a major problem as seed loss is high due to the continuous flowering and time of pod maturity. Shattering resistance is a character of high heritability and in Lotus is considered to be controlled by more than one gene. Classical breeding approaches to reduce shattering through recurrent selection were unsuccessful (Grant 1996). Some species of Lotus reported to be indehiscent, L. conimbricensis, L. uliginosus and L. ornithopodioides, could be potential sources of genes conferred pod indehiscence. Natural interspecific hybridization does not appear in the genus Lotus."@en . "Polsko" . . "[BBE6AC948930]" . "Polsko" . . "\u0158epkov\u00E1, Jana" . "The genus Lotus is a large group comprising approximately 200 species. Lotus corniculatus is a dehiscent species with an indeterminated growth habit. It is a valuable forage species exhibiting several advantageous characteristics, such as high nutritive value, wide adaptation to soil, pH, and moisture, and low bloat hazard. However, its use has been somewhat restricted because of high seed costs. Pod shattering has been a major problem as seed loss is high due to the continuous flowering and time of pod maturity. Shattering resistance is a character of high heritability and in Lotus is considered to be controlled by more than one gene. Classical breeding approaches to reduce shattering through recurrent selection were unsuccessful (Grant 1996). Some species of Lotus reported to be indehiscent, L. conimbricensis, L. uliginosus and L. ornithopodioides, could be potential sources of genes conferred pod indehiscence. Natural interspecific hybridization does not appear in the genus Lotus." . . "Polska Akademia Nauk" . "RIV/00216224:14330/05:00012696!RIV10-MZE-14330___" . "Identification of interspecific barriers in the genus Lotus."@en . . . . "14330" . "Identification of interspecific barriers in the genus Lotus."@en . "Acta Biologica Cracoviensia, series Botanica, 47 suppl. 1" . .