A breeding concept to improve the performance of locally cultivated bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding Pub Date : 2019-12-09 DOI:10.17221/47/2019-cjgpb
V. Greveniotis, S. Zotis, E. Sioki, C. Ipsilandis
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The objective of this study was to explore the internal variability in six established F7 commercial wheat cultivars for breeding purposes. They are sown traditionally in the region of Western Macedonia, Greece. Spikes of the six cultivars were sown in 2008 in separate rows. A head to row selection scheme was applied for two growing periods in order to select lines within the cultivars, based on various traits such as: the total spike number, the spike weight per row, the 1000-kernel weight and the specific weight . The final selection was based on the specific weight and the four best rows from each cultivar were selected. All selected lines were tested in a field trial with a randomised complete block design (RCB). The original seed of the cultivars were used as controls. Statistically significant differences were found for all the studied traits. The line selections differed from the original cultivars, sometimes highly significantly. In conclusion, commercial cultivars that are sown traditionally for many years may contain exploitable variability, which reveals, that the continuous selection within cultivars is necessary to avoid cultivar deterioration and to improve the yield and other traits. The results indicate a degeneration of grain yield from 8% to 20%. Although eye-selection restricts off-types, our results mainly indicate new variability and cultivar performance deterioration under extreme biotic and abiotic stress.
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提高地方栽培小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)品种性能的育种理念
本研究的目的是探索六个已建立的F7商品小麦品种的内部变异,以供育种之用。它们传统上在希腊西马其顿地区播种。2008年,六个品种的穗被分行播种。在两个生长期采用头对行选择方案,根据各种性状,如:总穗数、每行穗重、1000粒重和比重达,在品种内选择品系。最终的选择是基于特定的重量,并从每个品种中选出四个最好的行。所有选定的品系均采用随机完全块设计(RCB)在现场试验中进行测试。以栽培品种的原始种子作为对照。所有研究的性状都存在统计学上的显著差异。品系选择与原始品种不同,有时差异非常显著。总之,传统上播种多年的商业品种可能具有可利用的变异性,这表明,为了避免品种退化、提高产量和其他性状,品种内的持续选择是必要的。结果表明,粮食产量从8%下降到20%。尽管眼选限制了品种的选择,但我们的结果主要表明,在极端生物和非生物胁迫下,新的变异性和品种性能的恶化。
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Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding
Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Original scientific papers, critical reviews articles and short communications from the field of theoretical and applied plant genetics, plant biotechnology and plant breeding. Papers are published in English.
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