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Frontiers of Agriculture in China

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Frontiers of Agriculture in China  2011, Vol. 5 Issue (4): 486-496   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11703-011-1113-3
  RESEARCH ARTICLE 本期目录
Genetic model analysis on seedling and maturity traits in wheat under rainfed conditions
Genetic model analysis on seedling and maturity traits in wheat under rainfed conditions
Shahid Iqbal AWAN1, Muhammad Shahzad AHMED2(), Jehanzeb FAROOQ3(), Syed Dilnawaz AHMAD1, Muhammad ILYAS1, Asad Hussain SHAH1, Muhammad Fareed KHAN1, Sardar ALI1, Lutful HASAN4
1. Department of Plant Breeding and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture, Rawalakot, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan; 2. Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan; 3. Cotton Research Institute, Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad, Pakistan; 4. Department of Genetics & Plant Breeding, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-02202, Bangladesh
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Abstract

An experiment was conducted to access the genetic variability among early vigour and quantitative traits under limited moisture in F2 generation of a 5 × 5 diallel cross of bread wheat. The results indicated that there was significant genotypic variation among the genotypes. Additive dominance model revealed full fitness of the data for RL, DSW, FRW, DRW, spike length, and 1000-grain weight but was partially fit for SL, FSW, R/S, tillers per seedling, plant height, tillers per plant, spikelets per spike, and grain yield per plant. The partially adequate models for these plant characters might be due to the presence of non-allelic interaction, linkage, and non-independent distribution of the genes in the parents. Additive genes coupled with moderate to high narrow sense heritability were involved in the heritage of all the traits, which indicated a higher scope of selection in early generations.

Key wordswheat    seedling trait    maturity trait    genetic model    rainfed condition
收稿日期: 2011-03-23      出版日期: 2011-12-05
Corresponding Author(s): AHMED Muhammad Shahzad,Email:ms.ahmedgenes@gmail.com; FAROOQ Jehanzeb,Email:jehanzeb1763@hotmail.com   
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. Genetic model analysis on seedling and maturity traits in wheat under rainfed conditions[J]. Frontiers of Agriculture in China, 2011, 5(4): 486-496.
Shahid Iqbal AWAN, Muhammad Shahzad AHMED, Jehanzeb FAROOQ, Syed Dilnawaz AHMAD, Muhammad ILYAS, Asad Hussain SHAH, Muhammad Fareed KHAN, Sardar ALI, Lutful HASAN. Genetic model analysis on seedling and maturity traits in wheat under rainfed conditions. Front Agric Chin, 2011, 5(4): 486-496.
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Source of variationReplicationsGenotypesError
Root length (cm)0.07NS2.53**0.073
Shoot length (cm)0.16NS5.75**0.271
Fresh shoot weight (cm)0.04NS2.40**0.15
Dry shoot weight (cm)0.01NS0.28**0.007
Fresh root weight (cm)0.04NS0.25**0.012
Dry root weight (cm)0.001 NS0.03**0.001
Root shoot ratio (cm)0.001NS0.02**0.001
Tillers per seedling0.07NS2.21**0.069
Plant height (cm)18.7NS35.1**7.515
Tillers per plant0.21NS2.10**0.342
Spike length (cm)0.08NS0.65**0.113
Spikelets per spike-0.86NS10.5**1.521
1000-grain weight (g)3.35NS13.3**3.09
Grain yield per plant- (g)213.8NS899.1**329.2
Tab.1  
ParametersTest for b = 0Test for b = 1Mean squares of Wr+ VrMean squares of Wr- VrFitness
Root length (cm)11.53*0.81NS8.44**3.28NSFull
Shoot length (cm)10.12*0.15NS1.47NS0.25NSPartial
Fresh shoot weight (cm)8.42*-0.78NS2.29NS0.38NSPartial
Dry shoot weight (cm)7.68*1.20NS6.88 **0.53NSFull
Fresh root weight (cm)23.63*-0.69NS3.92*0.07NSFull
Dry root weight (cm)8.23*0.19NS4.91*0.47NSFull
Root shoot ratio (cm)7.64*-0.18NS2.22NS0.29NSPartial
Tillers per seedling8.59*0.85NS1.81NS0.58NSPartial
Plant height (cm)5.97 *0.34NS0.15NS0.09NSPartial
Tillers per plant4.29*0.37NS1.15NS0.36NSPartial
Spike length (cm)5.56*-0.15NS5.71*1.46NSFull
Spikelets per spike7.27*0.07NS2.93NS2.52NSPartial
1000-grain weight (g)8.62*-0.86NS5.57*0.63NSFull
Grain yield per plant (g)16.02*-0.28NS0.90NS0.79NSPartial
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Components of variationDH1H2Fh2EH1/DH2/4H1(4DH1+F/4DH1-Fh2 (n.s.)
Root length (cm)1.27±0.050.55±0.130.46±0.12-0.30±0.120.47±0.080.03±0.010.650.210.690.85
Shoot length (cm)2.27±0.040.01±0.100.006±0.09-0.15±0.090.15±0.060.10±0.020.080.110.410.92
Fresh shoot weight (cm)1.58±0.0670.41±0.150.32±0.140.45±0.140.20±0.090.05±0.020.510.21.790.82
Dry shoot weight (cm)0.14±0.0060.05±0.010.04±0.010.04±0.010.004±0.0090.003±0.0020.590.211.640.8
Fresh root weight (cm)0.19±0.0020.009±0.0040.008±0.0030.03±0.0040.01±0.0030.004±0.0060.210.241.990.93
Dry root weight (cm)0.015±0.0020.0056±0.0260.0039±0.0240.0014±0.013-0.004±0.0160.0002±0.0010.610.181.170.87
Root shoot ratio (cm)0.011±0.0030.001±0.0070.001±0.0070.003±0.0070.0002±0.0040.0003±0.0010.340.222.110.88
Tillers per seedling1.78±0.020.06±0.040.05±0.040.35±0.040.01±0.030.03±0.0070.190.213.220.95
Plant height (cm)12.4±0.33-5.15±0.90-4.11±0.81-4.93±0.83-1.91±0.553.02±0.140.650.20.530.8
Tillers per plant-11.14±0.800.22±0.860.14±0.790.69±0.40-1.43±0.530.11±0.030.430.175.670.63
Spike length (cm)0.41±0.02-0.003±0.04-0.006±0.040.11±0.04-0.02±0.030.04±0.0070.080.58-4.190.79
Spikelets per spike7.83±0.14-0.15±0.380.07±0.340.99±0.350.95±0.230.57±0.060.14-0.112.680.85
1000-grain weight (g)6.18±0.21-1.46±0.57-1.22±0.511.61±0.52-0.53±0.351.17±0.090.490.211.730.71
Grain yield per plant (g)428.23±6.2-1335.8±67.5-1033.3±61.2162.52±30.9-1320.3±41.3109.72±2.51.770.191.240.75
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