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STUDIES GENETIC BEHAVIOR FOR YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS IN SOME BREAD WHEAT CROSSES
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Abstract: Six- populations i.e., P1 , P2, F1, F2, BC1 and BC2 were used in order to assess the nature of gene effects for six traits in three bread wheat crosses. Generation were grown in a field experiment at Sers- El-laian Agricultural Research station, A.R.C. during three successive seasons. Significant useful heterosis in a positive direction was detected for number of kernels / spike and 100-kernel weight in the three crosses, spike weight in the first and second crosses. Highly significant negative inbreeding depression was obtained for number of spikes/ plant in three crosses, spike length and number of kernels / spike in the third cross one and grain yield/ plant in the first and second crosses . Over - dominance toward the higher parent were detected for; number of spikes / plant, spike length and number of kernels / spike in the first and second crosses, 100- kernel weight in the three crosses and grain yield / plant in the second cross . Significant E1 and E2 were detected for most studied traits. Additive gene effect were significant exhibited in all studied traits. Except for; number of spikes /plant , spike length and grain yield / plant in the first cross one and 100 - kernel weight in the first and second crosses . Both dominance and epistasis were found to be significant for most of the attributes under investigations . Heritability estimates in broad sense were high to moderate in magnitude with values between 93.98 for grain yield / plant to 44.99 for 100 - kernel weight. High to moderate values of heritability estimates were found to be associated with high to moderate genetic advance as percentage of F2 main in most cases.
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Publication year |
2007
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1619-1630
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9 شارع الجامعة- الجيزة
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J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura univ.,
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Agris Categories |
Agriculture - General aspects
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AGROVOC TERMS |
Soft wheat.
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Journal
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