AG Genetics and Breeding
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Subject: Line Breeding ?
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Ron Rahe ([email protected]) |
Cincinnati,OH
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From what I've read on this forum, if I wanted a seed that would produce heavy, orange pumpkins consistently, I would do the following crosses "hypothetically" this year.
(A)946.5 Geerts 1996 X (B)810 Dill 1999
The resulting pumpkin would be the (C)504 "Jones" 2004 The following year (2005) I would make 2 selfed pumpkins from that seed.
(C)504 "Jones" 2004 x Self = (D)621 "Jones" 2005 (C)504 "Jones" 2004 X Self = (E)770 "Jones" 2005
The following year (2006) I would cross those 2 seeds.
(D)621 Jones 2005 X (E)770 Jones 2005 =(F) 808 "Jones" 2006
Would the resulting seed, the 808 Jones 2006 be condidered a "line bred" pumpkin?.
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4/1/2004 8:34:59 PM
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Duster |
San Diego
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I believe what you stated is correct from what I have heard. I tried asking a similar question too, but no one answered it:) Jim
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4/2/2004 3:28:19 PM
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Ron Rahe ([email protected]) |
Cincinnati,OH
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That was the way the beloved 935 was made. I would have to like the results of the first cross to continue the process though. I guess the selfing and sibbing helps to mix the genes together for more predictable results.
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4/2/2004 5:41:10 PM
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