Heritability, Correlation and Path Analysis among Yield and Yield Attributing Traits for Drought Tolerance in an Interspecific Cross Derived from <i>Oryza sativa x O. glaberrima </i>Introgression Line under Contrasting Moisture Regimes

Drought is a major constraint for rainfed lowland and upland rice productivity throughout world. A backcross inbred population derived from ‘Swarna’ and ‘WAB450-I-B-P-157-2-1’ (Oryza sativa L. x O. glaberrima) was evaluated under both irrigated and lowland drought stresses for yield and yield relate...

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Main Authors: Surapaneni SAIKUMAR, Akula SAIHARINI, Dass AYYAPPA, Guntupalli PADMAVATHI, Vinay V. SHENOY
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Language:English
Published: Society of Land Measurements and Cadastre from Transylvania (SMTCT) 2014-09-01
Series:Notulae Scientia Biologicae
Online Access:http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/9402
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author Surapaneni SAIKUMAR
Akula SAIHARINI
Dass AYYAPPA
Guntupalli PADMAVATHI
Vinay V. SHENOY
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description Drought is a major constraint for rainfed lowland and upland rice productivity throughout world. A backcross inbred population derived from ‘Swarna’ and ‘WAB450-I-B-P-157-2-1’ (Oryza sativa L. x O. glaberrima) was evaluated under both irrigated and lowland drought stresses for yield and yield related traits across three different seasons. Significant differences were found among all the analyzed traits. Coefficients of variation were recorded relatively high for filled grains per panicle, spikelet fertility, test weight, harvest index and grain yield and low for panicle length under both conditions during the study interval. Broad sense heritability varied from 0.28 (panicle number) to 0.83 (plant height) under stress and 0.31 (test weight) to 0.86 (plant height) under control. However, heritability estimates for grain yield and harvest index were found to be similar under both conditions. Traits such as filled grains per panicle, spikelet fertility, harvest index and grain yield recorded higher values of both heritability, as well as genetic advance under both conditions, indicating the suitability of these traits as selection criteria to derive high yielding genotypes for drought prone regions. Harvest index exhibited maximum positive direct effect on grain yield under both the conditions; in addition, filled grains per panicle, spikelet fertility and biomass had positive direct effect on grain yield under both irrigated and lowland drought stresses state. Hence, for improving the rice yield under lowland drought ecology, a genotype should posses a large number of panicles per plant, filled grains per panicle, high spikelet fertility and maintains higher biomass and harvest index.
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spelling doaj.art-5e09e6a0a60d4669ac5a56b62b5c6b342022-12-22T00:54:00ZengSociety of Land Measurements and Cadastre from Transylvania (SMTCT)Notulae Scientia Biologicae2067-32052067-32642014-09-016333834810.15835/nsb6394028080Heritability, Correlation and Path Analysis among Yield and Yield Attributing Traits for Drought Tolerance in an Interspecific Cross Derived from <i>Oryza sativa x O. glaberrima </i>Introgression Line under Contrasting Moisture RegimesSurapaneni SAIKUMAR0Akula SAIHARINI1Dass AYYAPPA2Guntupalli PADMAVATHI3Vinay V. SHENOY4Barwale Foundation, Barwale Chambers, #3-6-666, Street No.10, Himayathnagar, Hyderabad 500 029, IndiaBarwale Foundation, Barwale Chambers, #3-6-666, Street No. 10, Himayathnagar, Hyderabad 500 029, IndiaDirectorate of Rice Research, Rajendra nagar, Hyderabad 500 030, IndiaDirectorate of Rice Research, Rajendra nagar, Hyderabad 500 030, IndiaBarwale Foundation, Barwale Chambers, #3-6-666, Street No. 10, Himayathnagar, Hyderabad 500 029Drought is a major constraint for rainfed lowland and upland rice productivity throughout world. A backcross inbred population derived from ‘Swarna’ and ‘WAB450-I-B-P-157-2-1’ (Oryza sativa L. x O. glaberrima) was evaluated under both irrigated and lowland drought stresses for yield and yield related traits across three different seasons. Significant differences were found among all the analyzed traits. Coefficients of variation were recorded relatively high for filled grains per panicle, spikelet fertility, test weight, harvest index and grain yield and low for panicle length under both conditions during the study interval. Broad sense heritability varied from 0.28 (panicle number) to 0.83 (plant height) under stress and 0.31 (test weight) to 0.86 (plant height) under control. However, heritability estimates for grain yield and harvest index were found to be similar under both conditions. Traits such as filled grains per panicle, spikelet fertility, harvest index and grain yield recorded higher values of both heritability, as well as genetic advance under both conditions, indicating the suitability of these traits as selection criteria to derive high yielding genotypes for drought prone regions. Harvest index exhibited maximum positive direct effect on grain yield under both the conditions; in addition, filled grains per panicle, spikelet fertility and biomass had positive direct effect on grain yield under both irrigated and lowland drought stresses state. Hence, for improving the rice yield under lowland drought ecology, a genotype should posses a large number of panicles per plant, filled grains per panicle, high spikelet fertility and maintains higher biomass and harvest index.http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/9402
spellingShingle Surapaneni SAIKUMAR
Akula SAIHARINI
Dass AYYAPPA
Guntupalli PADMAVATHI
Vinay V. SHENOY
Heritability, Correlation and Path Analysis among Yield and Yield Attributing Traits for Drought Tolerance in an Interspecific Cross Derived from <i>Oryza sativa x O. glaberrima </i>Introgression Line under Contrasting Moisture Regimes
Notulae Scientia Biologicae
title Heritability, Correlation and Path Analysis among Yield and Yield Attributing Traits for Drought Tolerance in an Interspecific Cross Derived from <i>Oryza sativa x O. glaberrima </i>Introgression Line under Contrasting Moisture Regimes
title_full Heritability, Correlation and Path Analysis among Yield and Yield Attributing Traits for Drought Tolerance in an Interspecific Cross Derived from <i>Oryza sativa x O. glaberrima </i>Introgression Line under Contrasting Moisture Regimes
title_fullStr Heritability, Correlation and Path Analysis among Yield and Yield Attributing Traits for Drought Tolerance in an Interspecific Cross Derived from <i>Oryza sativa x O. glaberrima </i>Introgression Line under Contrasting Moisture Regimes
title_full_unstemmed Heritability, Correlation and Path Analysis among Yield and Yield Attributing Traits for Drought Tolerance in an Interspecific Cross Derived from <i>Oryza sativa x O. glaberrima </i>Introgression Line under Contrasting Moisture Regimes
title_short Heritability, Correlation and Path Analysis among Yield and Yield Attributing Traits for Drought Tolerance in an Interspecific Cross Derived from <i>Oryza sativa x O. glaberrima </i>Introgression Line under Contrasting Moisture Regimes
title_sort heritability correlation and path analysis among yield and yield attributing traits for drought tolerance in an interspecific cross derived from lt i gt oryza sativa x o glaberrima lt i gt introgression line under contrasting moisture regimes
url http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/9402
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