Combining ability effects of some spring wheat cultivars at two different temperature levels

P. Celliers, M. Labuschagne, C. S. Deventer
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Yield losses due to high temperatures in the wheat growing season is a serious problem in South Africa. The aim of this study was to determine how the expression of general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) was influenced by high temperatures in five commercial spring wheats. A full diallel cross was made with five spring wheat cultivars. One set of parents and their F1 hybrid progenies were grown under high temperatures and a second set under control temperatures. Additive gene action was predominant for all characteristics measured at both temperature levels. Additive gene action was significantly lower at the higher temperature conditions for most characteristics. Parents with the highest GCA effects at one set of temperatures tended to have the highest GCA effects for the other temperature level as well. SCA effects were expressed significantly different at the higher temperatures. High SCA effects for a characteristic at one temperature level were often paralleled by low or...
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不同温度条件下部分春小麦品种配合力效应
在南非,由于小麦生长季节高温造成的产量损失是一个严重的问题。本研究旨在研究高温对5种商品春小麦一般配合力(GCA)和特定配合力(SCA)表达的影响。用5个春小麦品种进行了完全双列杂交。一组亲本及其F1杂交后代在高温下生长,另一组在控制温度下生长。在两个温度水平下,加性基因作用在所有性状中均占主导地位。在高温条件下,大多数性状的加性基因作用显著降低。在一组温度下具有最高GCA效应的父母在另一组温度下也往往具有最高的GCA效应。在较高温度下,SCA效应表现出显著差异。在一个温度水平下,一个特性的高SCA效应常常与低SCA效应并行。
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