Screening for High-Yielding Barley Genotypes with Adequate Foliar Disease Resistance in North Delta of Egypt

EL-Shawy E. E., Ashgan M. Abd El-Azeem, Sally E. El-Wakeel, A. Shahin, Mohamed A. Gad
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In addressing the global impact of fungal foliar diseases on barley yield; namely powdery mildew, net blotch and leaf rust, this study undertakes a robust phenotypic and genotypic evaluation. A set of 132 barley genotypes, were evaluated under conditions of elevated pathogenic stress. Multivariate analyses revealed statistically significant inter-genotypic variances for all measured agronomic and pathological traits, concomitant with noticeable seasonal effects. In a nuanced observation, the genotype-by-season interaction elicited significant impacts across a plethora of traits, with the exception of spike length and thousand grain weight. From a quantitative genetics perspective, broad-sense heritability estimates were remarkably high: 97.2% for powdery mildew, 89.3% for net blotch, and 97.5% for leaf rust. Concurrently, genetic advance estimates for biological yield, grain yield, powdery mildew, net blotch, and leaf rust registered in the high to very high categories. Correlational analyses substantiated a positive linear relationship between grain yield and maturity date, plant height and biological yield. Using biplot analysis, 12 genotypes were identified that showed high yield and resistance to powdery mildew, net blotch, and leaf rust. Thus, investigation illuminates the possibility of deploying high-yielding, disease-resistant barley cultivars as an effective strategy for mitigating the deleterious effects of fungal foliar pathogens on barley production in Egypt.
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在埃及北三角洲地区筛选具有足够叶面抗病性的高产大麦基因型
针对真菌性叶面病害(即白粉病、网斑病和叶锈病)对大麦产量的全球性影响,本研究进行了强有力的表型和基因型评估。在病原菌胁迫加剧的条件下,对 132 种大麦基因型进行了评估。多变量分析表明,在所有测量的农艺和病理性状中,基因型间的差异都具有统计学意义,同时还存在明显的季节性影响。一个细微的观察结果是,除穗长和千粒重外,基因型与季节的交互作用对大量性状都有显著影响。从数量遗传学的角度来看,广义遗传力估计值非常高:白粉病为 97.2%,净斑病为 89.3%,叶锈病为 97.5%。同时,生物产量、谷物产量、白粉病、净斑病和叶锈病的遗传预估值也处于高到非常高的水平。相关分析证实,谷物产量与成熟期、株高和生物产量之间存在正线性关系。通过双图分析,确定了 12 个既高产又抗白粉病、网斑病和叶锈病的基因型。因此,这项调查揭示了将高产、抗病的大麦栽培品种作为减轻真菌性叶面病原体对埃及大麦生产有害影响的有效策略的可能性。
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