Generation mean analysis for grain yield and its components in bread wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Generation means analysiS mvolving s1x generations of eight crosses of wheat
(Tnttcum a~stt~um L.) was used to elucidate the extent of variability, association
among ~ram y1eld an.d component traits. magnitude of heterosis and Inbreeding
depression and mhentance of spike length, plant height, spikelets per spike. awn
length, peduncle length, flag leaf area, specific leaf weight. effective tillers per
plant, days to maturity, grams per spike, biological yield per plant, grain yield per
plant, harvest index and 1 000-grain weight. Phenotypic and genotypic coeffioent
of variation were high for specific leaf we1ght; moderate for flag leaf area, gra1n
y•eid per plant. harvest index. tillers per plant. btologtcal yield per plant, sp1ke
length and peduncle length whereas, these were low for awn length, 1()()().gratn
weight, number of grains per spike. spikelets per sptke, plant height and days to
maturity. High heritability coupled with high genetic advance was observed for
flag leaf area, specific leaf weight, biological yield per plant, grain yield per plant
and harvest index showing the influence of additive gene action on these tratts
and hence may prove useful for effective selection Seed y1eld per plant exhibited
s1gntficant and strong posttive assoctalton with effecttve tillers/plant, harvest
index. grains/spike, 1 ()()().grain weight. biological yield per plant, spikelets/spike
and specific leaf weight. Htgh positive and direct mfluence of harvest tndex
followed by biological yield per plant, effective tillers per plant, grains per sp•ke
and 1000 gratn weight towards grain yield per plant was noticed. For grain yield
the best five crosses reported in the present study are PBW 502 X 11th HRWYT
16, PBW 343 X CPAN 3004, RD1008 X PBW 373, and PBW 502 X RD1008 and
UP 2338 X PBW 343 as these had highly significant and positive heterosis over
mtd parent tndicating overdommance for high gra•n yteid. The relationship
between heterotic response and inbreeding depresston Indicated that tn almost
all the crosses showing htgh heterosis in F, also showed high inbreedmg
depression in F2 for all the characters indicating the importance of non-addtllve
gene action in wheat. The gram yield per plant and •ts component trans were
mostly governed by the addttive, dominance and eptstaltc ty~ of gene effects
but were unexploitable due to duplicate type of gene action. Simultaneous
utilization of both additive and nonadditiv~ gene~cts can be ach1eved by
intermating of segregants In early segregatmg g~'\~on.
