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The Journal of Heredity 2000:91(4)
© 2000 The American Genetic Association 91:333-339

Quiescent intense (qi): a gene that affects young but not mature fruit color intensity in Cucurbita pepo

HS Paris

Department of Vegetable Crops, Agricultural Research Organization, Newe Ya'ar Research Center, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay 30-095, Israel E-mail: hsparis@netvision.net.il

Jack O'Lantern, a cultivar of the pumpkin group of Cucurbita pepo that has intense-colored young fruits, was crossed with Vegetable Spaghetti, a cultivar of the vegetable marrow group that has light-colored young fruits and genotype d/d l-1/l-1 l-2/l-2. The F1 plants, regardless of the direction of the cross, had light-colored young fruits. Young fruit color was observed to segregate in accordance with a 3 intense: 13 light ratio in the F2, indicating that two genes, one dominant and one recessive, are interacting. By crossing Jack O'Lantern with tester stocks of known genotypes, the dominant gene was identified as L-2. The recessive gene, previously undescribed, is herein designated quiescent intense (qi), as it intensifies young fruit color but was observed to have little or no effect on intermediate-age and mature fruit colors. The young fruits of Verte Non-Coureuse D'Italie, a cultivar of the co-cozelle group, are intense-colored. F1 plants of the cross between this cultivar and Jack O'Lantern had intense-colored young fruits. Therefore both Verte Non-Coureuse D'Italie and Jack O'Lantern are qi/qi, while Vegetable Spaghetti is Qi/Qi.


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