Quantifying differences in plant architectural development between hybrid potato (Solanum tuberosum) plants grown from two types of propagules.
Jiahui GuPaul Christiaan StruikJochem B EversNarawitch LertngimRuokai LinSteven Michiel DrieverPublished in: Annals of botany (2024)
In true-seed-grown plants, lateral branching was stronger and determined whole-plant architecture and plant function with regard to light interception and biomass production, compared with seedling-tuber-grown plants. This different role of branching indicates that a difference in preference between clonal and sexual reproduction might exist. The divergent branching behaviours in true-seed-grown and seedling-tuber-grown plants might be regulated by the different intensity of apical dominance, which suggests that the control of branching can depend on the propagule type.