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Single cross progeny evaluation in tall fescue, Festuca arundinacea, Schreb

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Title Single cross progeny evaluation in tall fescue, Festuca arundinacea, Schreb
Names Cáceres, Oscar (creator)
Frakes, Rod V. (advisor)
Date Issued 1963-04-29 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1963
Abstract All possible single crosses from three different maturity
groups of 27 selected parental genotypes of tall fescue were established
in a randomized block experiment to be evaluated in 1962 for
five agronomic characters: height, width and maturity per plant;
self -seed yield per plant; and forage yield per plant. For each character,
general and specific combining ability effects, relationship
among these characters and heritability estimates based on mean
square expectations were obtained.
Results of this study indicate that genetic diversity present in
the original parental population resulted in significant differences
among maturity groups for the characters measured, with the exception
of self-seed yield. The variability within each group was
small and significant only for maturity and self-seed yield in the intermediate group and for height and maturity in the late group, indicating
that the progenies were quite uniform for the other characters.
Significant correlation coefficients were noted between forage
yield with height and width of the plant. This significant association
was observed in all three maturity groups.
Estimates of heritability in narrow sense for maturity and
self-seed yield in the intermediate maturity group were 0.19 and
0.46, respectively. With the preponderance of additive gene effects
for self-seed yield, the value of breeding material for this character
may be indicated early in a breeding program.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Plant breeding
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/49197

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