Genotypic variation for seed protein and mineral content among post-rainy season-grown sorghum genotypes
Sorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's crop”, it provides dietary starch, protein, and some vitamins and minerals. Minerals are important for various physiological functions in the human body. As a major staple crop of central and southern Indi...
Main Authors: | , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
2016-02-01
|
Series: | Crop Journal |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214514115000872 |
id |
doaj-ccdd8b53e15544a18c01c38f47119d1f |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-ccdd8b53e15544a18c01c38f47119d1f2021-03-02T09:31:00ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Crop Journal2214-51412016-02-0141616710.1016/j.cj.2015.07.002Genotypic variation for seed protein and mineral content among post-rainy season-grown sorghum genotypesAshok Badigannavar0G. Girish1V. Ramachandran2T.R. Ganapathi3Nuclear Agriculture and Biotechnology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, IndiaAgricultural Research Station, University of Agriculture Sciences, Gulbarga 585101, Karnataka, IndiaNuclear Agriculture and Biotechnology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, IndiaNuclear Agriculture and Biotechnology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai 400085, IndiaSorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's crop”, it provides dietary starch, protein, and some vitamins and minerals. Minerals are important for various physiological functions in the human body. As a major staple crop of central and southern Indian provinces, sorghum landraces are a source of supplementary micronutrients. Concentrations of micronutrients and protein and yield parameters were studied using 112 local landraces and varieties. Univariate analysis revealed wide variation for iron (1.10–9.54 mg 100 g−1), zinc (1.12–7.58 mg 100 g−1), protein (3.50–12.60%), and grain yield (2.50–76.50 g) among the landraces. High estimates of genetic/phenotypic coefficient of variation, and genetic advances over the mean were identified for landraces and varieties. High heritabilities were also identified for yield and mineral content. Correlation estimates among the genotypes indicated that grain yield was positively correlated with copper and protein with copper and zinc. Cluster analysis based on Euclidean distance resolved all of the genotypes into three major clusters. The wide range of values with high heritability estimates may favor the use of these landraces in recombination breeding to improve nutritional quality in sorghum.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214514115000872Mineral contentPost-rainy sorghumGenetic correlationCluster analysis |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Ashok Badigannavar G. Girish V. Ramachandran T.R. Ganapathi |
spellingShingle |
Ashok Badigannavar G. Girish V. Ramachandran T.R. Ganapathi Genotypic variation for seed protein and mineral content among post-rainy season-grown sorghum genotypes Crop Journal Mineral content Post-rainy sorghum Genetic correlation Cluster analysis |
author_facet |
Ashok Badigannavar G. Girish V. Ramachandran T.R. Ganapathi |
author_sort |
Ashok Badigannavar |
title |
Genotypic variation for seed protein and mineral content among post-rainy season-grown sorghum genotypes |
title_short |
Genotypic variation for seed protein and mineral content among post-rainy season-grown sorghum genotypes |
title_full |
Genotypic variation for seed protein and mineral content among post-rainy season-grown sorghum genotypes |
title_fullStr |
Genotypic variation for seed protein and mineral content among post-rainy season-grown sorghum genotypes |
title_full_unstemmed |
Genotypic variation for seed protein and mineral content among post-rainy season-grown sorghum genotypes |
title_sort |
genotypic variation for seed protein and mineral content among post-rainy season-grown sorghum genotypes |
publisher |
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. |
series |
Crop Journal |
issn |
2214-5141 |
publishDate |
2016-02-01 |
description |
Sorghum is an important staple food crop of Asian and African countries. As a “poor man's crop”, it provides dietary starch, protein, and some vitamins and minerals. Minerals are important for various physiological functions in the human body. As a major staple crop of central and southern Indian provinces, sorghum landraces are a source of supplementary micronutrients. Concentrations of micronutrients and protein and yield parameters were studied using 112 local landraces and varieties. Univariate analysis revealed wide variation for iron (1.10–9.54 mg 100 g−1), zinc (1.12–7.58 mg 100 g−1), protein (3.50–12.60%), and grain yield (2.50–76.50 g) among the landraces. High estimates of genetic/phenotypic coefficient of variation, and genetic advances over the mean were identified for landraces and varieties. High heritabilities were also identified for yield and mineral content. Correlation estimates among the genotypes indicated that grain yield was positively correlated with copper and protein with copper and zinc. Cluster analysis based on Euclidean distance resolved all of the genotypes into three major clusters. The wide range of values with high heritability estimates may favor the use of these landraces in recombination breeding to improve nutritional quality in sorghum. |
topic |
Mineral content Post-rainy sorghum Genetic correlation Cluster analysis |
url |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214514115000872 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT ashokbadigannavar genotypicvariationforseedproteinandmineralcontentamongpostrainyseasongrownsorghumgenotypes AT ggirish genotypicvariationforseedproteinandmineralcontentamongpostrainyseasongrownsorghumgenotypes AT vramachandran genotypicvariationforseedproteinandmineralcontentamongpostrainyseasongrownsorghumgenotypes AT trganapathi genotypicvariationforseedproteinandmineralcontentamongpostrainyseasongrownsorghumgenotypes |
_version_ |
1724239331938271232 |