Combining ability estimates and gene action studies from full diallel mating design in maize (Zea mays L.)

B. Arunkumar
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A study was under taken during kharif season of 2016 at College of Agriculture, Bheemarayanagudi and UAS, GKVK, Bengaluru to estimate the combining ability and investigate gene action involved in inheritance of yield and its components traits of maize inbreds through 20×20 full diallel cross analysis. 380 SCHs synthesized through full diallel mating design were evaluated in simple lattice square lattice design at two locations. Analysis of variance revealed significant differences among the hybrids, parents vs. hybrids and straight crosses for all the characters and among the parents for all the characters except ASI, ear circumference and shelling %. Significant differences were also recorded in reciprocal crosses for all the characters except ear circumference and shelling %. Significant GCA variance for grain yield revealed the role of additive components of genetic variance. SCA variance was also highly significant for all characters except ear circumference and test weight indicating the importance of both additive and non additive components of genetic variance. However, there was predominance of additive gene action recorded for all the characters. GCA: SCA variance ratio was less than unity for all the traits, suggesting the predominance of non-additive gene action. Inbreds MAI 283 and VL 109252 were identified as good general combiners as they registered significant gca effects in positive direction for grain yield and its component traits. Straight cross MAI-283×KDMI-16 and reciprocal cross M 04×KDMI 16 registered highest significant sca effects in positive direction for grain yield along with high and significant sca effects in negative direction for ASI.
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玉米(Zea mays L.)全双列杂交配合力估计及基因作用研究
2016年收获季,在印度Bheemarayanagudi农业学院和班加罗尔GKVK UAS进行了一项研究,通过20×20全双列杂交分析,估计了玉米自交系产量及其组成性状遗传的配合力和基因作用。采用双列杂交设计合成的380个单胞细胞,在两个地点采用简单格方格设计进行评价。方差分析表明,杂交种间、亲本与杂交种间、直交种间、亲本间除ASI、穗围和脱壳率外,其他性状均存在显著差异。除穗围和脱壳率外,其他性状在正交中均有显著差异。籽粒产量的GCA显著方差揭示了遗传方差中加性成分的作用。除穗围和试重外,其他性状的SCA变异均极显著,说明遗传变异的加性和非加性分量都很重要。所有性状均以加性基因作用为主。所有性状的GCA: SCA方差比均小于1,说明非加性基因作用占优势。自交系MAI 283和VL 109252对籽粒产量及其组成性状具有显著的正向gca效应,是较好的一般组合。直交MAI-283×KDMI-16和互交M 04×KDMI 16对籽粒产量的正向sca效应最高,对ASI的负向sca效应也较高且显著。
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