Assessment of genetic diversity and estimation of genetic parameters for remobilization related traits of wheat under drought conditions
In order to evaluate genetic variability and estimation of remobilization related traits in wheat using biometrical genetic techniques an experiment was conducted in a randomized complete blocks design with three replicates under post-anthesis drought stress conditions in the Campus of Agri...
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doaj-3aa1180f50f2480da0a2547ba2511d8f2020-11-24T21:07:24ZengSerbian Genetics SocietyGenetika0534-00121820-60692016-01-0148113914910.2298/GENSR1601139F0534-00121601139FAssessment of genetic diversity and estimation of genetic parameters for remobilization related traits of wheat under drought conditionsFarshadfar Ezatollah0Amiri Reza1Razi University, Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kermanshah, IranRazi University, Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kermanshah, IranIn order to evaluate genetic variability and estimation of remobilization related traits in wheat using biometrical genetic techniques an experiment was conducted in a randomized complete blocks design with three replicates under post-anthesis drought stress conditions in the Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran during 2011-2012 cropping season. The results of analysis of variance showed significant differences between the genotypes for all studied traits except current photosynthesis (CP) and current photosynthesis share into kernel yield (CPSKY). High genetic gain and broad sense heritability estimates were observed for penultimate remobilization share into kernel yield (PenRSKY) and internodes remobilization share into kernel yield (IRSKY) indicating high genetic potential, low effect of environment and predominant role of additive gene effect on their expression. Spike dry matter remobilization (SDMR), spike dry matter remobilization efficiency (SDMRE) and spike remobilization share into kernel yield (SRSKY) exhibited the highest phenotypic and genetic positive correlation with kernel yield (KY). Moreover, the highest genotypic and phenotypic covariance was observed between kernel yield (KY) and SDMR, CP, SDMRE and SRSKY, respectively. The highest environmental covariance was identified between kernel yield (KY), peduncle dry matter remobilization (PedDMR) and penultimate dry matter remobilization (PenDMR), respectively. High co-heritability was detected between SDMRE and PedDMR, PedDMRE and PenDMR and between peduncle remobilization share into kernel yield (PedRSKY) and internodes dry matter remobilization efficiency (IDMRE), suggesting that selection of either of the traits would simultaneously affect the others, positively.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2016/0534-00121601139F.pdfco-heritabilitydroughtgenetic gainheritabilityremobilization |
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Assessment of genetic diversity and estimation of genetic parameters for remobilization related traits of wheat under drought conditions |
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Assessment of genetic diversity and estimation of genetic parameters for remobilization related traits of wheat under drought conditions |
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Assessment of genetic diversity and estimation of genetic parameters for remobilization related traits of wheat under drought conditions |
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Assessment of genetic diversity and estimation of genetic parameters for remobilization related traits of wheat under drought conditions |
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Assessment of genetic diversity and estimation of genetic parameters for remobilization related traits of wheat under drought conditions |
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assessment of genetic diversity and estimation of genetic parameters for remobilization related traits of wheat under drought conditions |
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Genetika |
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0534-0012 1820-6069 |
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2016-01-01 |
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In order to evaluate genetic variability and estimation of remobilization
related traits in wheat using biometrical genetic techniques an experiment
was conducted in a randomized complete blocks design with three replicates
under post-anthesis drought stress conditions in the Campus of Agriculture
and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran during 2011-2012
cropping season. The results of analysis of variance showed significant
differences between the genotypes for all studied traits except current
photosynthesis (CP) and current photosynthesis share into kernel yield
(CPSKY). High genetic gain and broad sense heritability estimates were
observed for penultimate remobilization share into kernel yield (PenRSKY) and
internodes remobilization share into kernel yield (IRSKY) indicating high
genetic potential, low effect of environment and predominant role of additive
gene effect on their expression. Spike dry matter remobilization (SDMR),
spike dry matter remobilization efficiency (SDMRE) and spike remobilization
share into kernel yield (SRSKY) exhibited the highest phenotypic and genetic
positive correlation with kernel yield (KY). Moreover, the highest genotypic
and phenotypic covariance was observed between kernel yield (KY) and SDMR,
CP, SDMRE and SRSKY, respectively. The highest environmental covariance was
identified between kernel yield (KY), peduncle dry matter remobilization
(PedDMR) and penultimate dry matter remobilization (PenDMR), respectively.
High co-heritability was detected between SDMRE and PedDMR, PedDMRE and
PenDMR and between peduncle remobilization share into kernel yield (PedRSKY)
and internodes dry matter remobilization efficiency (IDMRE), suggesting that
selection of either of the traits would simultaneously affect the others,
positively. |
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co-heritability drought genetic gain heritability remobilization |
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