Gene action and standard heterosis over environments in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

The present study on genetic components of variance carried over individual and pooled environments for thirteen metric traits in rice revealed the greater magnitude of dominance component than corresponding additive component of variance, thereby showing greater role of dominance in genetic contr...

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Main Author: Sajad Hussain Dar, A.G. Rather, S.Najeeb*, N.A. Zeerak, Asif B. Shikari, Z.A. Bhat, M.A. Ahanger, S.D. Mir, Mushtaq Ahmad, Shahida Iqbal, Iram Saba and Gazala Hassan
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Published: Indian Society of Plant Breeders 2014-09-01
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Online Access:https://sites.google.com/site/ejpb2011/vol-5-3/EJPB_V5_N3_360-370.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
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author Sajad Hussain Dar, A.G. Rather, S.Najeeb*, N.A. Zeerak, Asif B. Shikari, Z.A. Bhat, M.A. Ahanger, S.D. Mir, Mushtaq Ahmad, Shahida Iqbal, Iram Saba and Gazala Hassan
author_facet Sajad Hussain Dar, A.G. Rather, S.Najeeb*, N.A. Zeerak, Asif B. Shikari, Z.A. Bhat, M.A. Ahanger, S.D. Mir, Mushtaq Ahmad, Shahida Iqbal, Iram Saba and Gazala Hassan
author_sort Sajad Hussain Dar, A.G. Rather, S.Najeeb*, N.A. Zeerak, Asif B. Shikari, Z.A. Bhat, M.A. Ahanger, S.D. Mir, Mushtaq Ahmad, Shahida Iqbal, Iram Saba and Gazala Hassan
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description The present study on genetic components of variance carried over individual and pooled environments for thirteen metric traits in rice revealed the greater magnitude of dominance component than corresponding additive component of variance, thereby showing greater role of dominance in genetic control for most of the traits. The net dominance effect ( ) was positively significant for the traits plant height, productive tillers per plant, spikelets per panicle, days to flowering and maturity. The estimate was non-significant for all the traits studied. The proportion of /4 was less than 0.25 for all the traits. The proportion of dominance and recessive alleles (KD/KR) in the parents was greater than one for majority of the traits suggesting preponderance of dominance alleles. The study on genetic ratios revealed that proportion of average degree of dominance measured from genetic components of variance ( / ) 1/2 was more than unity. The estimates of / were more than 0.50 for most of the characters. Low narrow sense heritability estimates were recorded for most of the traits.Thirteen cross combinations demonstrated the maximum manifestation of standard heterotic effect for grain yield plant-1 over check varieties Jhelum and Shalimar Rice-1. The magnitude of heterosis over Jhelum and Shalimar Rice-1 ranged from -56.07 to 35.21% and -62.69 to28.29%, respectively. The most promising cross combinations for grain yield plant-1 in order of merit over standard checks Jhelum and Shalimar Rice-1 included SKAU-389 x K-08-60 (35.21 and 28.29%), Jhelum x K-08-60 (32.22 and 26.20%), SKAU-389 x Pusa Sugandh-5 (30.74 and 24.14%), Jhelum x SKAU-389 (29.07 and 22.58%) and China-988 x Shalimar Rice-1 (27.08 and 22.49%). Further, these crosses revealed high heterosis in desirable direction for other economically important traits.
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spelling doaj.art-8ecf864e3d044deea2abc0982db2e1292022-12-22T00:00:45ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2014-09-0153360370Gene action and standard heterosis over environments in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)Sajad Hussain Dar, A.G. Rather, S.Najeeb*, N.A. Zeerak, Asif B. Shikari, Z.A. Bhat, M.A. Ahanger, S.D. Mir, Mushtaq Ahmad, Shahida Iqbal, Iram Saba and Gazala HassanThe present study on genetic components of variance carried over individual and pooled environments for thirteen metric traits in rice revealed the greater magnitude of dominance component than corresponding additive component of variance, thereby showing greater role of dominance in genetic control for most of the traits. The net dominance effect ( ) was positively significant for the traits plant height, productive tillers per plant, spikelets per panicle, days to flowering and maturity. The estimate was non-significant for all the traits studied. The proportion of /4 was less than 0.25 for all the traits. The proportion of dominance and recessive alleles (KD/KR) in the parents was greater than one for majority of the traits suggesting preponderance of dominance alleles. The study on genetic ratios revealed that proportion of average degree of dominance measured from genetic components of variance ( / ) 1/2 was more than unity. The estimates of / were more than 0.50 for most of the characters. Low narrow sense heritability estimates were recorded for most of the traits.Thirteen cross combinations demonstrated the maximum manifestation of standard heterotic effect for grain yield plant-1 over check varieties Jhelum and Shalimar Rice-1. The magnitude of heterosis over Jhelum and Shalimar Rice-1 ranged from -56.07 to 35.21% and -62.69 to28.29%, respectively. The most promising cross combinations for grain yield plant-1 in order of merit over standard checks Jhelum and Shalimar Rice-1 included SKAU-389 x K-08-60 (35.21 and 28.29%), Jhelum x K-08-60 (32.22 and 26.20%), SKAU-389 x Pusa Sugandh-5 (30.74 and 24.14%), Jhelum x SKAU-389 (29.07 and 22.58%) and China-988 x Shalimar Rice-1 (27.08 and 22.49%). Further, these crosses revealed high heterosis in desirable direction for other economically important traits.https://sites.google.com/site/ejpb2011/vol-5-3/EJPB_V5_N3_360-370.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1RiceEnvironmentgene actionheritability
spellingShingle Sajad Hussain Dar, A.G. Rather, S.Najeeb*, N.A. Zeerak, Asif B. Shikari, Z.A. Bhat, M.A. Ahanger, S.D. Mir, Mushtaq Ahmad, Shahida Iqbal, Iram Saba and Gazala Hassan
Gene action and standard heterosis over environments in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
Rice
Environment
gene action
heritability
title Gene action and standard heterosis over environments in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
title_full Gene action and standard heterosis over environments in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
title_fullStr Gene action and standard heterosis over environments in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
title_full_unstemmed Gene action and standard heterosis over environments in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
title_short Gene action and standard heterosis over environments in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
title_sort gene action and standard heterosis over environments in rice oryza sativa l
topic Rice
Environment
gene action
heritability
url https://sites.google.com/site/ejpb2011/vol-5-3/EJPB_V5_N3_360-370.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
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