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Variance components and heritability of traits related to root: shoot biomass allocation and drought tolerance in wheat
Authors:I. Mathew  H. Shimelis  L. Mwadzingeni  R. Zengeni  M. Mutema  V. Chaplot
Affiliation:1.School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences,University of KwaZulu-Natal,Scottsville,South Africa;2.Agricultural Research Council-Institute of Agricultural Engineering,Silverton,South Africa;3.Laboratoire d’Océanographie et du Climat: Expérimentations et approches numériques (LOCEAN),UMR 7159, IRD/C NRS/UPMC/MNHN, IPSL,Paris,France
Abstract:Enhanced root growth in plants is fundamental to improve soil water exploration and drought tolerance. Understanding of the variance components and heritability of root biomass allocation is key to design suitable breeding strategies and to enhance the response to selection. This study aimed to determine variance components and heritability of biomass allocation and related traits in 99 genotypes of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and one triticale (X. Triticosecale Wittmack) under drought-stressed and non-stressed conditions in the field and greenhouse using a 10?×?10 alpha lattice design. Days to heading (DTH), days to maturity (DTM), number of tillers (NPT), plant height (PH), spike length (SL), shoot and root biomass (SB, RB), root to shoot ratio (RS), thousand kernel weight (TKW) and yield (GY) were recorded. Analyses of variance, variance components, heritability and genetic correlations were computed. Significant (p?p?p??70%) for RS observed in this population constitute several bottlenecks for improving yield and root mass simultaneously. However, indirect selection for DTH, PH, RB, and TKW, could help optimize RS and simultaneously improve drought tolerance and yield under drought-stressed conditions.
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