玉米基因型(Zea mays L.)的遗传变异性、遗传力和遗传进展评估

G. P. Kumar, N. Sunil, J. C. Sekhar, D. S. Chary
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目的:本研究旨在估算 39 个玉米基因型的遗传变异率、广义遗传率和各种产量及其贡献特征的遗传进展。方法:在随机区组设计中播种 39 个玉米基因型,并重复三次,以评估各种遗传参数。记录了 12 个数量性状的数据,包括抽穗天数、吐丝天数、成熟天数、株高、穗高、穗长、穗直径、每穗籽粒行数、每行籽粒数、百粒重、脱壳率和每株籽粒产量。结果所研究的 12 个性状中,每个性状的基因型的平均平方和在方差分析中都有显著差异。在单株产量、株高、穗高、每行籽粒数和百粒重等性状中,观察到了较高到中等的基因型和表型变异系数以及遗传进展。这些研究结果表明,这些性状的遗传率很可能是加性基因效应的结果,早期世代的选择可能对这些性状有效。另一方面,其余性状的 50%抽穗天数、50%吐丝天数、每穗籽粒行数和脱壳率的遗传率较高,但基因型和表型变异系数及遗传进展较低,这表明控制这些性状的基因作用是非加性的,因此通过选择来改善这些性状的空间有限。结论在所研究的性状中,谷粒产量、株高和穗高的遗传率较高,遗传进展值也较高,表明这些性状是由加性基因作用控制的,因此表型选择对改良这些性状很有效。
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Assessment of Genetic Variability, Heritability and Genetic Advance in Maize Genotypes (Zea mays L.)
Aim: The aim of the present research work was to estimate the genetic variability, broad sense heritability and genetic advance for various yield and its contributing characters of 39 maize genotypes. Methodology: 39 maize genotypes were sown in randomized block design and replicated thrice to evaluate various genetic parameters. The data was recorded on twelve quantitative traits including days to fifty percent tasseling, days to fifty percent silking, days to maturity, plant height, ear height, ear length, ear diameter, number of kernel rows/ear, number of kernels/row, 100kernels weight, shelling % and grain yield/plant. Results: The mean sum of squares due to genotypes for each of the 12 traits under study indicated significant differences in analysis of variance. High to moderate genotypic and phenotypic coefficients of variation as well as genetic advance were observed in the traits yield per plant, plant height, ear height, number of kernels per row, and 100-kernel weight. These findings suggest that the heritability of these traits is most likely the result of additive gene effects and that selection in early generations may be effective for these traits. On the other hand, the remaining characters days to 50% tasseling, days to 50% silking, number of kernel rows per ear, and shelling percentage were recorded with high heritability with low genotypic and phenotypic coefficient of variation and genetic advance suggesting non-additive gene action for control of these traits which provides limited scope for improvement by selection. Conclusion: Among the characters studied, grain yield, plant height, and ear height had high heritability and high values of genetic advance indicating that these characters were controlled by additive gene action and so phenotypic selection is effective for improvement of these traits.
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