Inheritance of tuber traits from phureja in diploid phureja - Tuberosum hybrids |
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Authors: | N A McHale F I Lauer |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Horticultural Science, Institute of Agriculture, University of Minnesota, 55108, St. Paul, Minnesota
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Abstract: | Heterosis and combining ability for tuber number, average tuber weight, and total yield were evaluated in Phureja - haploid Tuberosum diploid hybrids. Heterosis estimates suggest dominance for high tuber number and low average tuber weight in Phureja. Total yield of the hybrid population exceeded the high parent. The higher-yielding segment of hybrids had a significantly higher number of smaller tubers per plant. Breeding value could be improved by attaining high yield with a lower number of larger tubers per plant. General combining ability was the only significant source of variation for tuber number and average tuber weight indicating high heritability. Phenotypic recurrent selection should be an effective approach to manipulating these traits. General and specific combining ability were significant for total yield. Full exploitation of genetic variance for yield will require test-crossing. |
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