An Inheritance Study of Sedimentation Values in Three Winter Wheat Crosses

Three crosses were used to study the inheritance of the sedimentation properties in hard red winter wheat. The parents of the three crosses were the variety Delmar, and the breeding lines 217-61- 7-14 and 217 - 19- 5. Delmar has high sedimentation properties, 217-6 1-7-14 is intermediate, and 217-19...

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Main Author: Baker, Douglas J.
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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-42552019-10-13T06:07:59Z An Inheritance Study of Sedimentation Values in Three Winter Wheat Crosses Baker, Douglas J. Three crosses were used to study the inheritance of the sedimentation properties in hard red winter wheat. The parents of the three crosses were the variety Delmar, and the breeding lines 217-61- 7-14 and 217 - 19- 5. Delmar has high sedimentation properties, 217-6 1-7-14 is intermediate, and 217-19-5 has very poor sedimentation qualities. Sedimentation tests were run on five replications of the parents and 300 samples of the F3 populations in each cross. A semi-micro sedimentation test (a one-fourth scale test) was run on 200 F2 plants and the F1's from each cross. The distributions from each cross were analyzed and the type of gene action and possible number of genes involved were estimated. There were two general trends apparent in the progeny of all three crosses. (1) In the F2 generation there were more low parental types than high parental types recovered. This situation was reversed in each of the F3 populations where more high parental types were recovered than the low parental types (2) All three F3means were about 10 units higher than their respective F2 means. The type of gene action appeared to be mainly additive but with some partial dominance for the high parent in each cross . Depending on the cross, from one to three genes were estimated to be functioning in the determination of the sedimentation properties. 1969-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/3227 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4255&context=etd Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact Andrew Wesolek (andrew.wesolek@usu.edu). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU Sedimentation Values Three Winter Wheat Crosses Plant Breeding and Genetics
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topic Sedimentation Values
Three Winter Wheat Crosses
Plant Breeding and Genetics
spellingShingle Sedimentation Values
Three Winter Wheat Crosses
Plant Breeding and Genetics
Baker, Douglas J.
An Inheritance Study of Sedimentation Values in Three Winter Wheat Crosses
description Three crosses were used to study the inheritance of the sedimentation properties in hard red winter wheat. The parents of the three crosses were the variety Delmar, and the breeding lines 217-61- 7-14 and 217 - 19- 5. Delmar has high sedimentation properties, 217-6 1-7-14 is intermediate, and 217-19-5 has very poor sedimentation qualities. Sedimentation tests were run on five replications of the parents and 300 samples of the F3 populations in each cross. A semi-micro sedimentation test (a one-fourth scale test) was run on 200 F2 plants and the F1's from each cross. The distributions from each cross were analyzed and the type of gene action and possible number of genes involved were estimated. There were two general trends apparent in the progeny of all three crosses. (1) In the F2 generation there were more low parental types than high parental types recovered. This situation was reversed in each of the F3 populations where more high parental types were recovered than the low parental types (2) All three F3means were about 10 units higher than their respective F2 means. The type of gene action appeared to be mainly additive but with some partial dominance for the high parent in each cross . Depending on the cross, from one to three genes were estimated to be functioning in the determination of the sedimentation properties.
author Baker, Douglas J.
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title An Inheritance Study of Sedimentation Values in Three Winter Wheat Crosses
title_short An Inheritance Study of Sedimentation Values in Three Winter Wheat Crosses
title_full An Inheritance Study of Sedimentation Values in Three Winter Wheat Crosses
title_fullStr An Inheritance Study of Sedimentation Values in Three Winter Wheat Crosses
title_full_unstemmed An Inheritance Study of Sedimentation Values in Three Winter Wheat Crosses
title_sort inheritance study of sedimentation values in three winter wheat crosses
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