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Quantitative studies for investigating variation and its effect on heterosis of rice

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Index date: 9 October 2019

Quantitative studies for investigating variation and its effect on heterosis of rice abstract

An important step in plant breeding programs is identification of parents that are geneticallydistant from each other, to find crossing combinations with better prospects of hybrid vigor. Thepotential of identifying genetically distant parents depends on genetic diversity of population. 58 linesof rice from diverse origins have been employed to study genetic variation in order to identify themost effective components of grain yield. Using cluster analysis, the lines were classified into threedistinct classes; some of classes containing lines from different origins. Factor analysis has beenconducted to identify important components of variation and contributions of traits in each factor.Based on factor analysis, 6 components were identified, explaining ~82% of observed variation.Evaluation of heterosis of crosses, whose parents were selected based on genetic distances (GD),showed that maximum heterosis was obtained for crosses containing the furthest lines. All together,our results support the idea that the level of correlation between hybrid performance and geneticdivergence is depends on the germplasm used.

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Quantitative studies for investigating variation and its effect on heterosis of rice authors

A. Ahmadikhah

Department of Agronomy and plant Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Beheshti St., P.O. Box ۳۸۶, Gorgan, Iran.

S. Nasrollanejad

Department of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Beheshti St., P.O. Box ۳۸۶, Gorgan, Iran.

O. Alishah

Cotton Research Institute of Iran, Gorgan, Iran.