Combining Ability in Wheat for Seedling Traits by Line X Tester Analysis Under Saline Conditions
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https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2009.2.13Keywords:
combining ability, wheat, NaCl stress, salinity tolerance.Abstract
A line × tester analysis involving five varieties SQ-26, SQ-77, GH-10, 8670, PARC-N2 (lines) and three varieties 8721, SARC-5 and DN-4 (testers) were crossed to study some hydroponics growing characters. In controlled conditions SQ-26 exhibited the highest positive GCA effects on Shoot length, Shoot fresh weight, Na+ and K+ concentrations, while SQ-77 showed maximum GCA effects on Root length, Root fresh weight and Shoot dry weight in females and in males and both DN-4 and SARC-5 showed the highest GCA effects. Under high saline concentration female SQ-77 showed the maximum positive effects on all characters but on shoot length and Na concentration while male SARC-5 exhibited the highest positive GCA effects on all characters. Under high saline level, the cross combination SQ-26 × 8721 showed SCA effects for shoot length, whereas 8670 x 8721 showed the same effects for shoot fresh weight, root fresh weight and root dry weight. For Na+ and K+ concentrations, the cross combination GH-10 × DN-4 showed then highest SCA effects, whereas for shoot dry weight and root length, the cross combinations GH-10 × SARC-5 and PARC-N2 × 8721 showed the highest SCA effects, respectively.Downloads
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30-06-2009
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Osaf, M. (2009). Combining Ability in Wheat for Seedling Traits by Line X Tester Analysis Under Saline Conditions. Italian Journal of Agronomy, 4(2), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2009.2.13
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