ANALYSIS OF DIVERGENCE IN SOME COLD-TOLERANT RICES
Main Article Content
Abstract
Genetic divergence of ninety-four rice genotypes, comprising 74 Fts and 20 parents, grown over three cold stress environments, was assessed based on five reproductive stage cold tolerance and adaptability related characters. Using 0 2 statistic and canonical analyses, the genotypes were grouped into 18 clusters. The clustering pattern suggested that genetic and geographic diversity were not necessarily related. Plant height, days to flowering, fertile spikelets/panicle and percent fertility were indicated as important contributors to genetic divergence in cold tolerant rices. Traditional japonica varieties and their japonica x indica hybrids were distin('tly apart from the indica varieties and indica X indica hybrids in the analyses. The divergence of japonica cultivars K332 and Sarkat, and the indica Xindica hybrids of Silewah was substantial from both the indica and japonica stocks, suggesting their use in breeding.
Article Details
How to Cite
KAW, R. N. (1995). ANALYSIS OF DIVERGENCE IN SOME COLD-TOLERANT RICES. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 55(01), 84–89. https://doi.org/.
Section
Research Article
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.