Assessment of early maturity based on per cent reduction in yield by advancing date of harvest in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

None CHUNI LAL, None K HARIPRASANNA
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Breeding of short duration groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) varieties with enhanced productivity is a priority area in the semi-arid tropical regions to evade the end-season moisture deficit stress and for summer cultivation where the harvesting of groundnut coincides with the on-set of monsoon. Eighteen advanced breeding lines were evaluated during rainy and summer seasons for productive capacity and earliness in maturity by estimating the relative reduction in yield and associated traits due to advanced harvesting by 10 or 20 days over normal harvest. During rainy season the test genotypes were also compared with two popular varietiesJL 24 and HNG 10 as checks. Harvesting the genotypes 20 days ahead of normal harvest lead to considerable loss in pod and kernel yield, the reduction being larger in summer. When harvesting was advanced by 10 days the relative yield reduction was considerably lower in some of the genotypes (1-4% pod and 3-4% kernel yield reduction during rainy season), and six genotypes recorded superior yield coupled with earliness in comparison to the best check. The genotypes PBS 11029, PBS 21031, PBS 30076, PBS 11066, PBS 15004 and PBS 28008 were found early in maturity during rainy season and PBS 21031 during summer asthey registered negligible lossin yield when harvesting was advanced. The proposed concept of least reduction in yield and its component traits when harvested early coupled with high productivity may be used as a field technique forscreening large number of advanced breeding linesto identify early and high productive genotypes.
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花生(arachhis hypogaea L.)提前收获期按产量减少百分比评估早熟
在半干旱的热带地区,为避免季末水分亏缺胁迫和在季风开始时收获花生的夏季栽培,培育生育期短的高产花生品种是一个重点领域。在雨季和夏季对18个高级选品系的生产能力和早熟性进行了评价,通过估计由于提前收获比正常收获减少10或20天的产量和相关性状。在雨季,还将试验基因型与两个流行品种jl24和HNG 10进行比较作为对照。比正常收获提前20天收获基因型会导致豆荚和籽粒产量大幅下降,夏季下降幅度更大。当收获提前10天时,某些基因型的相对减产幅度要低得多(雨季豆荚减产1-4%,籽粒减产3-4%),与最佳检查相比,6个基因型的产量较高,且产量较早。PBS 11029、PBS 21031、PBS 30076、PBS 11066、PBS 15004和PBS 28008基因型在雨季早熟,而PBS 21031基因型在夏季成熟,因为它们在提前收获时产量损失可以忽略。提出的早期收获与高产相结合时产量减少最少及其组成性状的概念可作为筛选大量先进育种品系的田间技术,以确定早期和高产基因型。
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