Genetic gain of Al tolerance and contribution of agronomic traits on Al tolerance in the early stage of sorghum breeding program
Genetic gain (GG), heritability and contribution of the agronomic traits on Al tolerance are precious information for selection strategy in the breeding of Al-tolerant sorghum. The objectives of this study were (i) to estimate the GG of Al tolerance in sorghum and (ii) to determine the direct effect...
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doaj-65e9ed955bbf4c5eae21fc2070d3ee8e2020-11-25T03:34:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082019-04-0122231932610.1080/1343943X.2019.15694711569471Genetic gain of Al tolerance and contribution of agronomic traits on Al tolerance in the early stage of sorghum breeding programAnas0Syariful Mubarok1Noladhi Wicaksana2Meddy Rachmadi3Padjadjaran UniversityPadjadjaran UniversityPadjadjaran UniversityPadjadjaran UniversityGenetic gain (GG), heritability and contribution of the agronomic traits on Al tolerance are precious information for selection strategy in the breeding of Al-tolerant sorghum. The objectives of this study were (i) to estimate the GG of Al tolerance in sorghum and (ii) to determine the direct effect of agronomic traits on Al tolerance through path analysis. Evaluation of agronomic characters used F2, and F3 sorghum progenies in field experiment and screening of Al tolerance used the hematoxylin-staining method. Three sorghum populations showed the low GG of Al tolerance (GG = 0.558–1.108). This result indicates that high allocation of progenies in the early stages of the Al-tolerant breeding program and high selection differential (sd) of Al tolerance should be applied to obtain a higher gain of Al tolerance. Selection pressure for early maturity (sd = −2.942) and short plant height (PH) (sd = −38.165) resulted in lower improvement of GG for Al tolerance. The high dry weight and tall PH provided a more genetic contribution to the advancement of Al tolerance. Based on the overall path analysis data, the increase of plant biomass, the significant number of progenies in the early stage of breeding and strong sd of Al tolerance would be more appropriate to improve the Al tolerance in sorghum.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2019.1569471al tolerancegenetic gainmorphological characterpath analysissorghum |
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Genetic gain of Al tolerance and contribution of agronomic traits on Al tolerance in the early stage of sorghum breeding program |
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Genetic gain of Al tolerance and contribution of agronomic traits on Al tolerance in the early stage of sorghum breeding program |
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Genetic gain of Al tolerance and contribution of agronomic traits on Al tolerance in the early stage of sorghum breeding program |
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Genetic gain of Al tolerance and contribution of agronomic traits on Al tolerance in the early stage of sorghum breeding program |
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Genetic gain of Al tolerance and contribution of agronomic traits on Al tolerance in the early stage of sorghum breeding program |
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genetic gain of al tolerance and contribution of agronomic traits on al tolerance in the early stage of sorghum breeding program |
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Plant Production Science |
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1343-943X 1349-1008 |
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Genetic gain (GG), heritability and contribution of the agronomic traits on Al tolerance are precious information for selection strategy in the breeding of Al-tolerant sorghum. The objectives of this study were (i) to estimate the GG of Al tolerance in sorghum and (ii) to determine the direct effect of agronomic traits on Al tolerance through path analysis. Evaluation of agronomic characters used F2, and F3 sorghum progenies in field experiment and screening of Al tolerance used the hematoxylin-staining method. Three sorghum populations showed the low GG of Al tolerance (GG = 0.558–1.108). This result indicates that high allocation of progenies in the early stages of the Al-tolerant breeding program and high selection differential (sd) of Al tolerance should be applied to obtain a higher gain of Al tolerance. Selection pressure for early maturity (sd = −2.942) and short plant height (PH) (sd = −38.165) resulted in lower improvement of GG for Al tolerance. The high dry weight and tall PH provided a more genetic contribution to the advancement of Al tolerance. Based on the overall path analysis data, the increase of plant biomass, the significant number of progenies in the early stage of breeding and strong sd of Al tolerance would be more appropriate to improve the Al tolerance in sorghum. |
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al tolerance genetic gain morphological character path analysis sorghum |
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