Genetic Analysis for Yield and Physico-chemical Traits in Spring Wheat (Tritic'um Aestivum. L.)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation was undertaken to genetic analysis of yield and
quality parameters including gluten content from 24 parents and 80 F1s Crosses in
Line x Tester mating design in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum. L.) at crop research
centre, S.V.P. University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut. A two-year study was
carried out during rabi 2008-09 and 2009-10 with 104 treatments of spring wheat to
assess the nature of variability, association for yield, path analysis of yield. Analysis
of variance indicated significant differences for yield and all the quality ·characters
investigated. The data were recorded taking following direct (PCV, GCV, heritability
and genetic advance) indirect (Correlation and path) selection parameters for various
quantitative characters in spring wheat. The data were recorded on seed yield per
plant and eleven other traits. The analysis of variance revealed significant difference
among all the characters under investigation except length of spike, tillers per plant
and gluten content. However, preponderance of non-additive and overdominance
type of gene action was recorded for all the traits. The highly significant vanianee was
noticed for botl:l general and specific combining ability for all the clflaraGters. Neme of
the parents was found t0 be a good general cembimer for all tme ernar.aeters.
However, amon~ the lot, lniD-2329, WCW-95-2, DBW1i, WH542, ~aj-376§, PIBW
343, PBW 373, DBW 16 and WCW-95-2 were feu Fled to h>e ~oad ~emertal comh>imer f0r
yield and some other traits. PBW 502, PBW 542, WCW-98-41, PBW 175, UP2425',
pBW 590, UP 2338, PBW 373, WH542 and Halna were found to be good general
combiner for gluten content. Out of twelve characters including yield and gluten
content WCW-95-2 to be good combiner for yield and gluten content. The results of
specific combining ability exhibited none of the crosses as the best combiner for all
the traits. With regard to grain yield, crosses, UnnathalnaxWH1021,
Raj3765xWH 1 021, DBW17xPBW343, C306xPBW373, PBW502xPBW343, WCW-
95-3xHalna, U P2338xWH 1 021, PBW226xPBW373, WH542xHalna and
WH711xPBW343 displaying significant and desirable sea effects. On the other hand,
crosses UnnathalnaxWH1021 was common for grain yield per plant and phenol
colour reaction, C306xPBW373, WH542xHalna, WCW-98-41 xhalna, and
PBW502xPBW343 were common for gluten content and grain yield per plant which
can be improve chapatti quality with grain yield per plant in heterosis breeding. On . .
the basis of computed genetic parameters, to exploit additive and non-additive type
of gene action pedigree selection and hybridization has been suggested in early
segregating generation. Breeding method such as biparental mating followed by
reciprocal recurrent selection was suggested for exploiting additive and non-additiv.e
type of gene action. Multiple gene input into a central gene pool may be useful to
obtain more favourable genes, by involving promising parental lines.
