Record Details

The influence of plant densities on gene action estimates and associations in seven winter wheat parents and their F₂ progeny

ScholarsArchive at Oregon State University

Field Value
Title The influence of plant densities on gene action estimates and associations in seven winter wheat parents and their F₂ progeny
Names Saini, Surinder Kumar (creator)
Kronstad, Warren E. (advisor)
Date Issued 1967-06-29 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1968
Abstract The F₂ progeny from a diallel cross involving seven winter
wheat parents along with the parents were grown at the Hyslop
Agronomy Farm near Corvallis, Oregon to determine the influence
of three plant densities on gene action estimates for yield and its
primary components. The plant densities were designed to provide
different levels of competitions involving solid, six and 12 inch
spacing within the rows with one foot spacing between the rows.
Gene action estimates were obtained by the combining ability analysis
as well as narrow sense heritability estimates. In addition, path-coefficient
analysis was utilized to investigate the direct and indirect
associations of the primary components of yield under different
stresses of competition resulting from the changes in population
densities. The morphological characters measured were 1) total
yield per plant, 2) kernel weight 3) number of kernels per spikelet,
4) number of spikelets per spike, 5) tiller number and 6) plant
height.
A small additive gene action for yield was noted in the six inch
spacing while additive gene action effects could not be detected in the
12 inch and solid plantings. Yield being a complex trait seems to be
affected by the environmental changes resulting from different plant
densities.
Consistent general combining ability estimates were observed
for kernel weight and plant height in all the plant densities, indicating
a small genotype-environment interaction.
In the spaced plantings additive gene action estimates were
obtained for tiller number and spikelets per spike while there was
no evidence of additive gene effects in the solid planting. No additive
gene action was noted for kernels per spikelet in the 12 inch
planting while six inch and solid plantings revealed considerable
genetic variability. These results would suggest that the genotypes
are susceptible to environmental fluctuations for the traits tiller
number, spikelets per spike and kernels per spikelet.
The correlation coefficients reveal that in spaced plantings
tiller number, spikelets per spike and kernels per spikelet are
significantly and positively related to yield. In the solid seeding
only spikelets per spike was significantly associated to yield.
When the four variables were considered in terms of their associations with yield it was observed in the F₂ that in spaced
plantings all the four components of yield have direct positive influence
on yield. In the solid seedings however, spikelets per spike and
kernels per spikelet had high positive direct effects on yield while
tiller number and kernel weight showed a negative direct influence
on yield. The data revealed that spikelets per spike and kernels
per spikelet are the most important traits contributing towards yield.
However, the results obtained with correlation coefficients indicate
that a negative association existed between these two traits as well
as between kernels per spikelet and tiller number suggesting the
possible existence of a biological limitation between these components
of yield.
The results indicate that a breeding program with emphasis
on the selection of plants in competitive conditions in the early generations
may make the selection work more efficient. Moreover,
increases in yield which considers each of the components separately
or in combination of two or more would offer the most promise. By
this procedure the breeder would take advantage of the large amount
of additive genetic variances associated with each of the components
and at the same time take into consideration any biological limitations
which may exist.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Wheat
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/46407

© Western Waters Digital Library - GWLA member projects - Designed by the J. Willard Marriott Library - Hosted by Oregon State University Libraries and Press