EFFICIENCY OF INTERMATING IN F2 GENERATION OF AN INTERVARIETAL CROSS IN BREADWHEAT

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G. S. NANDA
GURDEV SINGH
K. S. GILL

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The North Carolina design I was attempted in F2 generation of a wheat cross. The plants involved in the crosses were also selfed simultaneously to obtain F3 progenies. The effectiveness of biparental mating was compared with conventional breeding method. The b'iparental progenies had superior mean performance than the F3 for yield/plant, tillers/plant, grains/spike, grain weight, harvest index, spike length and spikeletslspike. Plant height was reduced on intermating. The range, variance, heritability and genetic advance were higher in BIPs for all the characters studied except plant height. Additive genetic variance was significant for all the characters, whereas dominance variance was significant for spikeletslspike only. Altered correlations indicated that linkages were broken on intermating. The utility of biparental matings in early segregating generations in wheat is emphasized.

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NANDA, G. S., SINGH, G., & GILL, K. S. (1990). EFFICIENCY OF INTERMATING IN F2 GENERATION OF AN INTERVARIETAL CROSS IN BREADWHEAT. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 50(04), 364–368. https://doi.org/.
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