Inherritance of growth and other agronomic traits in two oat (avena sativa l.) Crosses
الملخص
Evaluating the inheritance of growth traits should assist plant breeders in determining
its usefulness as a selection criterion for grain yield improvement. Three oat cultivars,
'Stout', 'Lodi' and 'Marathon' were chosen as parents on the basis of dry matter
accumulation. Stout was early and produced high postheading dry matter. Lodi and
Marathon were late anf produced high dry before heading, but were not high in postheding
dry matter production. Two oat crosses (Lodi x Stout and Maarathon x Stout)
were made in 1983 to study heritabilities of growth rate and other agronomic traits.
The experimental design was a nested split-split plot. Crosses were considered whole
plots, families were sub-plots nested within crosses, and lines (4F 4 progeny lines and
an F3 parent line) were sub-sub plots. Heritability estimates were calculated by the
standard-unit and parent-offspring regression methods. Heritability values were adjusted
for degree of inbreeding in both methods.
Heritabilities of growth rate at heading and growth rate at maturity were relatively
low. Days to heading and maturity had moderate heritability values that are considered
sufficient enough to expect good progress from selection in early generations
of oat breeding programs. Phenotypic correlations for growth rate at maturity and
dry matter at maturity with grain yield were highly significant. After adjusting for degree
of inbreeding, the standard-unit method had higher heritability estimates than
parent-offspring method. However, both methods showed similar trends in the
estimation of heritabilities.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/9615المجموعات
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