Journal of Heredity 2003:94(4)
© 2003 The American Genetic Association 94:355-357
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Inheritance of Seed Color in Capsicum
From New Mexico State University, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, Las Cruces, NM 88003.
Address correspondence to P. W. Bosland at the address above, or e-mail: pbosland{at}nmsu.edu.
The mode of seed color inheritance in Capsicum was studied via an interspecific hybridization between C. pubescens Ruiz and Pav. (black seed color) and C. eximium Hunz. (yellow seed color). Black seed color was dominant over yellow seed color. The F2 segregation pattern showed continuous variation. The generation means analysis indicated the presence of a significant effect of additive [d], dominance [h], and additive x additive [i] interaction for seed color inheritance. The estimate for a minimum number of effective factors (genes) involved in seed color inheritance was approximately 3.