Inheritance of grain yield and tillers per plant in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

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U. S. Shekhawat
Vijay Prakash
R. P. Bhardwaj

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Inheritance of grain yield and tillers per plant in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was studied from twelve generations viz., both parents, Fl , F2, first backcross generations (BCl arid BC2), second backcross generations (BCll , BC12, BC2l and BC22) along with BC1S and BC2S derived by selfing of BCl and BC2 populations of two crosses involving four diverse cultivars. Since the studies have been based on trigenic model, therefore, the 10-parameter modal was considered more adequate to explain the results however, significant X2 values indicated even higher order interactions. In cross UP 301 x HD 2009, dominance and epistatic effects were found predominant for both the traits while in the cross RS-31-1 x RAJ 1482 only epistatic effects were observed to be more important-for these traits. To utilize non-fixable gene effects (non-additive) which were higher in magnitude than fixable (additive), breeding methods involving reciprocal recurrent selection or biparental mating are suggested for further improvement in grain yield and tillers per plant in wheat.

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Shekhawat, U. S., Prakash, V., & Bhardwaj, R. P. (2006). Inheritance of grain yield and tillers per plant in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 66(01), 16–18. https://doi.org/.
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