Exploitation of heterosis in two line hybrids for different physio-chemical traits
Four aromatic varieties viz., ADT 41, Pusa Basmati 1, Basmati 370 and Taroari Basmati and the three TGMS lines (TS29, TS 6, and GD 98013) were crossed to generate 12 F1 hybrid with normal fertility. Observations were recorded forquality characters viz., head rice recovery, kernel length, kernel brea...
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description | Four aromatic varieties viz., ADT 41, Pusa Basmati 1, Basmati 370 and Taroari Basmati and the three TGMS lines (TS29, TS 6, and GD 98013) were crossed to generate 12 F1 hybrid with normal fertility. Observations were recorded forquality characters viz., head rice recovery, kernel length, kernel breadth, L/B ratio, linear elongation ratio, amylosecontent, gel consistency, alkali digestion and volume expansion ratio and grain yield per plant. Overall two hybrids TS29 x ADT 41 and TS 29 x Pusa Basmati 1 were found to be superior and could be utilized commercially for exploitationof heterosis. |
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spelling | doaj.art-deaeb1144ebe42f6b08ac4f3b0fadbd12022-12-22T02:27:44ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2010-07-0114973976Exploitation of heterosis in two line hybrids for different physio-chemical traitsL.Mahalingam and N. NadarajanFour aromatic varieties viz., ADT 41, Pusa Basmati 1, Basmati 370 and Taroari Basmati and the three TGMS lines (TS29, TS 6, and GD 98013) were crossed to generate 12 F1 hybrid with normal fertility. Observations were recorded forquality characters viz., head rice recovery, kernel length, kernel breadth, L/B ratio, linear elongation ratio, amylosecontent, gel consistency, alkali digestion and volume expansion ratio and grain yield per plant. Overall two hybrids TS29 x ADT 41 and TS 29 x Pusa Basmati 1 were found to be superior and could be utilized commercially for exploitationof heterosis.http://sites.google.com/site/ejpb10/vol-1-4-3/Vol-1-4-973-976.pdf?attredirects=0Riceheterosisquality. |
spellingShingle | L.Mahalingam and N. Nadarajan Exploitation of heterosis in two line hybrids for different physio-chemical traits Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding Rice heterosis quality. |
title | Exploitation of heterosis in two line hybrids for different physio-chemical traits |
title_full | Exploitation of heterosis in two line hybrids for different physio-chemical traits |
title_fullStr | Exploitation of heterosis in two line hybrids for different physio-chemical traits |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploitation of heterosis in two line hybrids for different physio-chemical traits |
title_short | Exploitation of heterosis in two line hybrids for different physio-chemical traits |
title_sort | exploitation of heterosis in two line hybrids for different physio chemical traits |
topic | Rice heterosis quality. |
url | http://sites.google.com/site/ejpb10/vol-1-4-3/Vol-1-4-973-976.pdf?attredirects=0 |
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