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GrainGenes Gene Class Report: Multi-gynoecium

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Gene Class
Multi-gynoecium
Reference
ReferenceYang Z et al. (2017) Development of a high-density linkage map and mapping of the three-pistil gene (Pis1) in wheat using GBS markers BMC Genomics 18:567-574.
ReferencePeng ZS et al. (2008) Genetic mapping of a mutant gene producing three pistils per floret in common wheat Journal of Applied Genetics 49:135-139.
ReferencePeng Z et al. (2004) Characterization of the common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) mutation line producing three pistils in a floret Hereditas 141:15-18.
ReferencePeng ZS (2003) A New Mutation in Wheat Producing Three Pistils in a Floret Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 189:270-272.
See Also
Extra floret
Multiflorous
Character affected
Spike morphology
Gene
Pis1 (Triticum)
Comment
This trait describes a dominant phenotype consisting of 3 kernels within each wheat floret; that is, the flower consists of 3 separate ovaries, 3 anthers and 2 lodicules.
Synonym: three pistils (TP)

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