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December 29, 2015 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Genetic behind indeterminate dwarf
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Do you know what is the genetic behind indeterminate dwarfs like in the dwarf hemisphere project ? Is this just a d+Sp background instead of the d+sp determinate dwarfs like MicroTom ? Thanks |
December 30, 2015 | #2 |
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MicroTom has at least two dwarfing loci, in addition to the self-pruning trait. I'm not remembering what the exact gene names are, however. I and a few others refer to plants like this as being "micros" instead of "dwarfs". Some discussion over in this thread.
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December 30, 2015 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
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Thanks, i think this is a subject for which the more i read, the more i'm confused
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January 1, 2016 | #4 |
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The genes I was trying to think of are: "d" (for "dwarf") and "sd" (for "sun-dwarf"). "Sun-dwarf" refers to a trait that only shows dwarfing when there is a lot of light available.
Another couple micro varieties that are easy enough to get ahold of are "Tiny Tim" and "Red Robin".
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