Growth and yield of five prospective shallot selected accessions from true seed of shallot in lowland areas

True seed of shallot (TSS) from open pollination crossing are in the heterogenous as a result of the heterozygous parents. This condition gives the opportunity to obtain new selected accession through the genetic variations of their seedlings. Five TSS cultivars of Biru Lancor, Pancasona, Tuk-Tuk, L...

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Main Authors: Endang Sulistyaningsih, Retno Pangestuti, Rini Rosliani
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jip/article/view/52457
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author Endang Sulistyaningsih
Retno Pangestuti
Rini Rosliani
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description True seed of shallot (TSS) from open pollination crossing are in the heterogenous as a result of the heterozygous parents. This condition gives the opportunity to obtain new selected accession through the genetic variations of their seedlings. Five TSS cultivars of Biru Lancor, Pancasona, Tuk-Tuk, Lokananta, Sanren were used as planting materials to be evaluated the growth and bulb yield performance for the selection of excellent shallot selected accessions in bulb production. The 300 seeds of each cultivar were planted in the field of Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Banguntapan, Bantul District, Yogyakarta (100 m above sea level). All seedlings were observed for the survival rate, plant growth, and development of bulb. The results showed that the seedlings of Sanren, Lokananta, Pancasona, Tuk-Tuk, and Biru Lancor could germinate with different survival rate of 88%, 87%, 80%, 67.3% and 48%, respectively. There was a significant difference in number of leaves that effected in developing a single bulb and multi-bulb. Prospective selected accessions with high yield in lowland areas was as follows: Biru Lancor 12 plants (4%), Pancasona 20 plants (6.7%), Sanren 146 plants (48.7%), and Lokananta 25 plants (8.3%). All of the selected bulbs will be planted again for further evaluation in excellent trait of bulb aggregation (bulbs multiplication).
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spelling doaj.art-702b4904de774def9b172a096c73a3592022-12-22T00:15:46ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaIlmu Pertanian (Agricultural Science)0126-42142527-71622020-07-0152929710.22146/ipas.5245726484Growth and yield of five prospective shallot selected accessions from true seed of shallot in lowland areasEndang Sulistyaningsih0Retno Pangestuti1Rini Rosliani2Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada Jln. Flora no. 1, Bulaksumur, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology of Central Java Jln. Soekarno Hatta KM 26, No 10, Bergas, Kabupaten Semarang 50552Indonesian Vegetables Research Institute (IVEGRI) Jln. Tangkuban Perahu 517, Lembang, West Java 40391True seed of shallot (TSS) from open pollination crossing are in the heterogenous as a result of the heterozygous parents. This condition gives the opportunity to obtain new selected accession through the genetic variations of their seedlings. Five TSS cultivars of Biru Lancor, Pancasona, Tuk-Tuk, Lokananta, Sanren were used as planting materials to be evaluated the growth and bulb yield performance for the selection of excellent shallot selected accessions in bulb production. The 300 seeds of each cultivar were planted in the field of Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Banguntapan, Bantul District, Yogyakarta (100 m above sea level). All seedlings were observed for the survival rate, plant growth, and development of bulb. The results showed that the seedlings of Sanren, Lokananta, Pancasona, Tuk-Tuk, and Biru Lancor could germinate with different survival rate of 88%, 87%, 80%, 67.3% and 48%, respectively. There was a significant difference in number of leaves that effected in developing a single bulb and multi-bulb. Prospective selected accessions with high yield in lowland areas was as follows: Biru Lancor 12 plants (4%), Pancasona 20 plants (6.7%), Sanren 146 plants (48.7%), and Lokananta 25 plants (8.3%). All of the selected bulbs will be planted again for further evaluation in excellent trait of bulb aggregation (bulbs multiplication).https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jip/article/view/52457low landshallotthe new selected accessions
spellingShingle Endang Sulistyaningsih
Retno Pangestuti
Rini Rosliani
Growth and yield of five prospective shallot selected accessions from true seed of shallot in lowland areas
Ilmu Pertanian (Agricultural Science)
low land
shallot
the new selected accessions
title Growth and yield of five prospective shallot selected accessions from true seed of shallot in lowland areas
title_full Growth and yield of five prospective shallot selected accessions from true seed of shallot in lowland areas
title_fullStr Growth and yield of five prospective shallot selected accessions from true seed of shallot in lowland areas
title_full_unstemmed Growth and yield of five prospective shallot selected accessions from true seed of shallot in lowland areas
title_short Growth and yield of five prospective shallot selected accessions from true seed of shallot in lowland areas
title_sort growth and yield of five prospective shallot selected accessions from true seed of shallot in lowland areas
topic low land
shallot
the new selected accessions
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jip/article/view/52457
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