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Genetic analysis of mechanisms associated with inheritance of resistance to sheath rot of rice
Authors:Simon Martin Mvuyekure  Julia Sibiya  John Derera  John Nzungize  Germain Nkima
Institution:1. African Centre for Crop Improvement, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of KwaZulu‐Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa;2. Rwanda Agriculture Board, Kigali, Rwanda;3. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi‐Arid Tropics, Bamako, Mali
Abstract:Understanding genetic mechanisms controlling inheritance of disease resistance traits is essential in breeding investigations targeting development of resistant genotypes. Using North Carolina design II, 32 F1 hybrids were generated by crossing eight susceptible to four resistant parents and submitted for field evaluation. The analysis of general and specific combining ability (GCA and SCA) indicated involvement of additive and non‐additive gene action controlling inheritance of horizontal resistance to sheath rot of rice. High GCA/SCA ratio and high heritability estimates revealed additive effects and were more predominant than none additive ones. The level of dominance indicated dominant genes was more important than recessive genes. Estimates of GCA and SCA analysis suggested that crop improvement programmes should be directed towards selection of superior parents or good combiners, emphasizing on GCA. As far as source of resistance is concerned, most promising genotypes were Cyicaro, Yunertian and Yunkeng. The predominance of additive genetic effects together with the relevance of dominant genes suggested possibilities of improving the resistance by introgression of resistance genes through recurrent selection coupled with phenotypic selection.
Keywords:additive effects  combining ability  gene action  resistance breeding  sheath rot of rice
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