Genetic architecture of open-pollinated varieties of pearl millet for grain iron and zinc densities

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Anand Kanatti
Kedar Nath Rai
Kommineni Radhika
Mahalingam Govindaraj

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Genetic architecture of two commercial open-pollinated varieties of pearl millet (ICTP 8203 and ICMV 221) for grain iron and zinc densities was studied using 160 full-sib progenies each that were developed following North Carolina Design -1 and evaluated for two seasons. Results showed predominantly additive genetic variance and nonsignificant additive gene effect × environment interaction variance compared to large and significant dominance × environment interaction variance for both micronutrients in both populations. This translated into high narrow-sense heritability for Fe (65%) and Zn (86%) in ICTP 8203, and moderate heritability of 45% for both micronutrients in ICMV 221. In comparison, 1000-seed weight, generally assumed to be highly heritable, was predominantly under dominance gene control and had large dominance × environment interaction, giving the narrow-sense heritability estimates of 31% in ICTP 8203 and 13% in ICMV 221. These results, and highly significant and positive correlation observed between Fe and Zn densities, and non-significant correlations of these micronutrients with grain weight suggest that simultaneous selection for Fe and Zn densities in these populations can be effectively made without compromising the grain size.

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Kanatti, A., Rai, K. N., Radhika, K., & Govindaraj, M. (2016). Genetic architecture of open-pollinated varieties of pearl millet for grain iron and zinc densities. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 76(03), 299–303. https://doi.org/10.5958/0975-6906.2016.00045.6
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