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Published in Crop Sci 24:921-923 (1984)
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Inheritance of Tannins in Birdsfoot Trefoil1

E. J. Dalrymple, B. P. Goplen and R. E. Howarth2

Condensed tannins appear to prevent bloat by acting as protein precipitants, preventing the formation of foams. The objective of this study was to determine the genetic basis for the production of condensed tannins in the forage of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.). Results from controlled crosses of high and low tannin plants showed that tannins in birdsfoot trefoil were controlled by a single dominant gene. The F2 and backcross generations gave disomic ratios, consistent with an allotetraploid interpretation. The gene symbol T is proposed for the gene for tannin control in birdsfoot trefoil.

Key Words: Lotus corniculatus L. • Pasture bloat • Flavolans • Condensed tannins • Tannin genetics


1 Contribution no. 854 from Agric. Canada Res. Stn., 107 Science Cres., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N OX2.

2 Former graduate student, Crop Science Dep., Univ. of Sask.; section head-and senior research scientist respectively, Agric. Canada, Saskatoon.

Received for publication June 28, 1983.


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