培养抗病能力:印度半热带带荞麦(Fagopyrum spp.)基因型的抗病性筛选

Sunil Kongari, V. Sahi, P. Rahul, Nalla Sandeep
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荞麦(Fagopyrum spp.)是一种主要的假谷物,对印度半热带气候地区荞麦基因型的全面研究显示,基因型之间在一系列生物特征方面存在显著的遗传变异,凸显了该作物遗传改良的潜力。值得注意的是,成熟天数和经济产量等性状具有很大的遗传潜力,可通过有针对性的育种计划进行改良,表现出相对较高的遗传进展值,表明它们具有通过育种计划进行有效改良的潜力。以叶斑病和褐叶斑病的百分比病害指数(PDI)评估的抗病性也显示出值得注意的改良空间,这对于在病害多发地区维持荞麦种植至关重要。相关性分析揭示了农艺性状与病害参数之间错综复杂的关系,观察到的株高(PH)与经济产量(EY)之间的正相关性表明,较高的荞麦植株在产量方面可能略胜一筹,而叶斑病(PDI CL)和褐叶斑病(PDI BL)的测试重量(TW)与病害严重程度之间的负相关性则强调了选择测试重量较高的基因型作为提高抗病性的一种手段的潜力。鉴定病害易感性低的基因型为抗病荞麦的种植提供了广阔的前景。了解本研究中提出的遗传参数和疾病动态,对于开发抗病荞麦品种、确保粮食安全和促进该地区的可持续农业发展具有重要价值,将为制定有效的疾病管理策略和提高荞麦种植的作物产量打开大门。
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Cultivating Resilience: Disease Resistance Screening of Buckwheat (Fagopyrum spp.) Genotypes in India's Semi-tropical Belt
Buckwheat (Fagopyrum spp.) is a major pseudo cereal, the comprehensive exploration of buckwheat genotypes in the semi-tropical climatic region of India, reveals significant genetic variability among the genotypes for a range of biometrical features, underlining the potential for genetic improvement in this crop. Notably, traits such as days to maturity, and economic yield demonstrate substantial genetic potential for enhancement through targeted breeding programs, exhibiting relatively high genetic advancement values, indicating their potential for effective improvement through breeding programs. Disease resistance, as assessed by the percentage disease index (PDI) of chlorotic leaf spot and brown leaf spot, also reveals noteworthy scope for improvement, crucial for sustaining buckwheat cultivation in disease-prone regions. A correlation analysis uncovers intricate relationships between agronomic traits and disease parameters, with the observed positive correlation between plant height (PH) and economic yield (EY) suggesting that taller buckwheat plants may have a slight advantage in terms of yield, and the negative correlation between test weight (TW) and disease severity, both for chlorotic leaf spot (PDI CL) and brown leaf spot (PDI BL), underscores the potential for selecting genotypes with higher test weights as a means to enhance disease resistance. Identification of genotypes with low disease susceptibility offers promising avenues for disease-resistant buckwheat cultivation. Understanding the genetic parameters and disease dynamics presented in this study would be proved invaluable in developing resilient buckwheat varieties, ensuring food security, and promoting sustainable agriculture in the region opening doors to effective disease management strategies and improved crop productivity in buckwheat cultivation.
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