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This will be a thread for serious discussion of tips, techniques and articles relating to the maintenance of hybrid vigor in inbred lines, heterosis and the polyploidy condition.
Everyone is welcome to chime in but please mention your experience level along with your comment so we dont have a bunch of know nothing assholes leaving dumb posts on here and people actually taking there advice.
Please, lets keep this civil and academic in nature. The only stupid question is the one you dont ask!
So, I came across these 2 beauties the other day and just had to share, very good article on hybrid vigor and the 2nd one mentions how they got the highest levels of heterosis by ------"The main conclusion is that the sharpest rise in yield of the F1 is manifested by crossing high yielding varieties which differ in origin and agronomic characters."
I think this has some merit to it and have considered sourcing to very unique genotypes for canni (both high yielding) and doing a little experiment. whattyu guys think?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2821985/
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00038966
I am particularly interested in heterosis as I am maintaining a line of autoflowers I have bred from an autoXsativa cross back to auto and am now at the F7-F8. From my understanding I should have noted a huge drop in vigor about 3-4 generations ago but as far as I can tell I have observed no such decline.
The other reason being, I know of at least 4 (tom hill and greengenes) IBLs that have been bred well past the F10 and are still producing vigorous and stunning plants. so what gives? why am I not seeing a decline? Have my choices on genetic diversity made that large an impact on such a small population size?
Greengeans has bred a line from a 1970s maui wowie cutting and maintained it past the F20 until he passed (i own a few dozen of them) and growers report extremely vigorous plants produced from his lines to this day!
What about farmers in other countries that maintain landrace strain for decades with no outcrossing? how do they maintain vigor?
I would love to hear y'all chime in and give me your opinions on these matters.
Everyone is welcome to chime in but please mention your experience level along with your comment so we dont have a bunch of know nothing assholes leaving dumb posts on here and people actually taking there advice.
Please, lets keep this civil and academic in nature. The only stupid question is the one you dont ask!
So, I came across these 2 beauties the other day and just had to share, very good article on hybrid vigor and the 2nd one mentions how they got the highest levels of heterosis by ------"The main conclusion is that the sharpest rise in yield of the F1 is manifested by crossing high yielding varieties which differ in origin and agronomic characters."
I think this has some merit to it and have considered sourcing to very unique genotypes for canni (both high yielding) and doing a little experiment. whattyu guys think?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2821985/
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00038966
I am particularly interested in heterosis as I am maintaining a line of autoflowers I have bred from an autoXsativa cross back to auto and am now at the F7-F8. From my understanding I should have noted a huge drop in vigor about 3-4 generations ago but as far as I can tell I have observed no such decline.
The other reason being, I know of at least 4 (tom hill and greengenes) IBLs that have been bred well past the F10 and are still producing vigorous and stunning plants. so what gives? why am I not seeing a decline? Have my choices on genetic diversity made that large an impact on such a small population size?
Greengeans has bred a line from a 1970s maui wowie cutting and maintained it past the F20 until he passed (i own a few dozen of them) and growers report extremely vigorous plants produced from his lines to this day!
What about farmers in other countries that maintain landrace strain for decades with no outcrossing? how do they maintain vigor?
I would love to hear y'all chime in and give me your opinions on these matters.