Contribution of growth rate and harvest index to grain yield of oats (Avena sativa L.) following selfing and outcrossing of M1 plants |
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Authors: | B. S. Jalani K. J. Frey T. B. Bailey Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, 50011 Ames, Iowa, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Three populations of oats, each with 790 lines, were derived from CI 7555: (a) one (M population) consisted of M2-derived lines obtained from EMS treatment of naked seeds, (b) one (O population) consisted of F2-derived lines from crosses of M1 with check plants, and (c) one (C population) consisted of check lines.About 98% of the grain yield (GYD) variation in each population was due to variation in growth rate (GR) and harvest index (HI).There was greater variation for both GR and HI in M and O than in the C population, showing that mutations were induced for both traits. Generally, mutations for these two traits were for reduced expression: high HI and GR are desired in a practical oat breeding program, so most induced mutations were deleterious.Mutation breeding, either with direct selection or outerossing to release the induced mutations, does not appear to be a desirable method for improving GR or HI of oats.Journal Paper No. J-9308 of the Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, Ames, Iowa 50011. Project No. 1752. This work was supported in part by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Vienna. Austria, in the form of a fellowship for the senior author.National University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (formerly Visiting assistant Professor in Agronomy, Iowa State University). |
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Keywords: | Avena sativa oats growth rate harvest index grain yield mutation breeding mutagenesis induced variation |
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