Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating population

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Autor(a) principal: Govintharaj,Ponnaiah
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Tannidi,Shalini, Swaminathan,Manonmani, Sabariappan,Robin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of early generation selection was practiced in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed F2 and F2:3 population of the cross CB 174 R × IRBB 60 in rice. F2 Selection have been proved to be robust and effective tool in crop improvement program. Selection differential was positive for all studied traits. Selection response was high for number of grains, thus indicating the effectiveness of selection for these character. Realized heritability was found high for number of grains and thousand grain weight, suggested that direct selection was effective. Expected selection response and predicted genetic gain was high for number of grains. Parent-offspring correlation showed low but significance association for number of productive tillers (r=0.47**, P<0.01), single plant yield (r=0.35**, P<0.01) and (r=0.30*, P<0.05) panicle length in F2 and F2:3 generation indicates that selection was fruitful in early generation. Statistically regression coefficient was not significant linear dependence of the mean of F2 and F2:3 generation.
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spelling Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating populationselection responserealized heritabilityselection differentialABSTRACT: The effectiveness of early generation selection was practiced in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed F2 and F2:3 population of the cross CB 174 R × IRBB 60 in rice. F2 Selection have been proved to be robust and effective tool in crop improvement program. Selection differential was positive for all studied traits. Selection response was high for number of grains, thus indicating the effectiveness of selection for these character. Realized heritability was found high for number of grains and thousand grain weight, suggested that direct selection was effective. Expected selection response and predicted genetic gain was high for number of grains. Parent-offspring correlation showed low but significance association for number of productive tillers (r=0.47**, P<0.01), single plant yield (r=0.35**, P<0.01) and (r=0.30*, P<0.05) panicle length in F2 and F2:3 generation indicates that selection was fruitful in early generation. Statistically regression coefficient was not significant linear dependence of the mean of F2 and F2:3 generation.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000900151Ciência Rural v.47 n.9 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160987info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGovintharaj,PonnaiahTannidi,ShaliniSwaminathan,ManonmaniSabariappan,Robineng2017-07-20T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating population
title Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating population
spellingShingle Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating population
Govintharaj,Ponnaiah
selection response
realized heritability
selection differential
title_short Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating population
title_full Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating population
title_fullStr Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating population
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating population
title_sort Effectiveness of selection, parent-offspring correlation and regression in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed rice segregating population
author Govintharaj,Ponnaiah
author_facet Govintharaj,Ponnaiah
Tannidi,Shalini
Swaminathan,Manonmani
Sabariappan,Robin
author_role author
author2 Tannidi,Shalini
Swaminathan,Manonmani
Sabariappan,Robin
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Govintharaj,Ponnaiah
Tannidi,Shalini
Swaminathan,Manonmani
Sabariappan,Robin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv selection response
realized heritability
selection differential
topic selection response
realized heritability
selection differential
description ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of early generation selection was practiced in bacterial blight resistance genes introgressed F2 and F2:3 population of the cross CB 174 R × IRBB 60 in rice. F2 Selection have been proved to be robust and effective tool in crop improvement program. Selection differential was positive for all studied traits. Selection response was high for number of grains, thus indicating the effectiveness of selection for these character. Realized heritability was found high for number of grains and thousand grain weight, suggested that direct selection was effective. Expected selection response and predicted genetic gain was high for number of grains. Parent-offspring correlation showed low but significance association for number of productive tillers (r=0.47**, P<0.01), single plant yield (r=0.35**, P<0.01) and (r=0.30*, P<0.05) panicle length in F2 and F2:3 generation indicates that selection was fruitful in early generation. Statistically regression coefficient was not significant linear dependence of the mean of F2 and F2:3 generation.
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