Sequential path analysis of some yield and quality components in sugar beet grown in normal and drought conditions

Through biometrical analyses of yield and its components selection indices can be generated and be used in future breeding programs. Sugar yield components were considered as the first order variables (FOV) in previous path analyses studies, while white sugar yield (WSY) and its related traits were...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Baradaran Firouzabadi, Naser Farrokhi, Mahdieh Parsaeyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/382
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spelling doaj-4b63ab8ff1d649ce8f4e8d0e21d6fb0b2020-11-24T23:57:44ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052012-01-016410.4081/ija.2011.e39350Sequential path analysis of some yield and quality components in sugar beet grown in normal and drought conditionsMehdi Baradaran Firouzabadi0Naser FarrokhiMahdieh Parsaeyan1Shahrood University of TechnologyShahrood University of TechnologyThrough biometrical analyses of yield and its components selection indices can be generated and be used in future breeding programs. Sugar yield components were considered as the first order variables (FOV) in previous path analyses studies, while white sugar yield (WSY) and its related traits were the FOV here. Three lines of sugar beet (7219-P.69, BP-Karaj, 7112) were evaluated in drought and non-drought conditions. Two sequential path models were used for analysis of associations among WSY and its related traits by arraying the various variables in first-, second-, and third-order paths on the basis of their maximum direct effects and minimal collinearity. Four first-order variables, namely root diameter, sugar yield, molasses content and sugar content, revealed highest direct effects on WSY at normal condition, while root length, α-amino-N, root yield, crown dry weight, water use efficiency and Na+ were found to fit as second-order variables. Three first-order variables, namely sugar content, sugar yield and molasses content, revealed highest direct effects on white sugar yield at drought-stress condition. In this case, sugar yield had the highest direct effect on WSY. In general, the sequential path analysis was efficiently demonstrated the effects of predictor variables.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/382CorrelationDroughtSequential path modelstepwise regressionSugar beet
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author Mehdi Baradaran Firouzabadi
Naser Farrokhi
Mahdieh Parsaeyan
spellingShingle Mehdi Baradaran Firouzabadi
Naser Farrokhi
Mahdieh Parsaeyan
Sequential path analysis of some yield and quality components in sugar beet grown in normal and drought conditions
Italian Journal of Agronomy
Correlation
Drought
Sequential path model
stepwise regression
Sugar beet
author_facet Mehdi Baradaran Firouzabadi
Naser Farrokhi
Mahdieh Parsaeyan
author_sort Mehdi Baradaran Firouzabadi
title Sequential path analysis of some yield and quality components in sugar beet grown in normal and drought conditions
title_short Sequential path analysis of some yield and quality components in sugar beet grown in normal and drought conditions
title_full Sequential path analysis of some yield and quality components in sugar beet grown in normal and drought conditions
title_fullStr Sequential path analysis of some yield and quality components in sugar beet grown in normal and drought conditions
title_full_unstemmed Sequential path analysis of some yield and quality components in sugar beet grown in normal and drought conditions
title_sort sequential path analysis of some yield and quality components in sugar beet grown in normal and drought conditions
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Through biometrical analyses of yield and its components selection indices can be generated and be used in future breeding programs. Sugar yield components were considered as the first order variables (FOV) in previous path analyses studies, while white sugar yield (WSY) and its related traits were the FOV here. Three lines of sugar beet (7219-P.69, BP-Karaj, 7112) were evaluated in drought and non-drought conditions. Two sequential path models were used for analysis of associations among WSY and its related traits by arraying the various variables in first-, second-, and third-order paths on the basis of their maximum direct effects and minimal collinearity. Four first-order variables, namely root diameter, sugar yield, molasses content and sugar content, revealed highest direct effects on WSY at normal condition, while root length, α-amino-N, root yield, crown dry weight, water use efficiency and Na+ were found to fit as second-order variables. Three first-order variables, namely sugar content, sugar yield and molasses content, revealed highest direct effects on white sugar yield at drought-stress condition. In this case, sugar yield had the highest direct effect on WSY. In general, the sequential path analysis was efficiently demonstrated the effects of predictor variables.
topic Correlation
Drought
Sequential path model
stepwise regression
Sugar beet
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/382
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