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Title: | LINE × TESTER ANALYSIS OF YIELD AND YIELD RELATED ATTRIBUTES IN DIFFERENT SUNFLOWER GENOTYPES |
Authors: | SALEEM-UD-DIN KHAN, MUHAMMAD AYUB SADIA GULL KHALID USMAN FAZAL YAZDAN SALEEM OBAID ULLAH SAYAL |
Issue Date: | 6-May-2014 |
Publisher: | Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society |
Citation: | Saleem, U. D., Khan, M. A., Gull, S., Usman, K., Saleem, F. Y., & Siyal, O. U. (2014). Line× tester analysis of yield and yield related attributes in different sunflower genotypes. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 46(2), 659-665. |
Abstract: | This paper encompasses the study of line x tester analysis to chalk out genetic implications regarding yield and yield relating components in different genotypes of sunflower. Eight parents (four CMS lines and four restorers) along with their sixteen F1 hybrids were considered and planted in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) replicated thrice at experimental area of Oilseed Research Program, National Agriculture Research Centre (NARC), Islamabad, Pakistan in 2011. Combining ability for some important morphological traits included days to flower initiation, days to flower completion, days to maturity, plant height, head diameter and seed yield plant-1. In this concern general combining ability (GCA), reciprocals combining ability (RCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) for all traits were studied. The GCA and SCA variances due to lines and testers interaction were significant for all the characters. However, the magnitude of GCAs from CMS lines (females) and restorers (pollinators) were higher than the SCA indicating preponderance of additive genes in the expression of all the traits. Among the lines, CMS-HA-54 whereas in testers, RHP-71, by manifesting maximum GCA effects were considered as the best general combiners for almost all the traits indicating the presence of more additive gene effects in these parents, therefore may serve as potential parents for hybridization and to improve the characters studied. Among the F1 hybrids, CMS HA-99 x RHP-76 (1.54, 212.65) and CMS HA-101 x RHP-73 (0.91, 432.73) were found as the best specific combiners for head or capitulum and seed yield. Hence, if farming community and researchers include these hybrids in their selection and hybridization program for the trait under study optimum result may be obtained. |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15720 |
ISSN: | 2070-3368 |
Appears in Collections: | Issue 02 |
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