Diallel Analysis of Grain Yield in Barley Using Doubled-Haploid Lines* |
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Authors: | T. M. Choo A. Kotecha E. Reinbergs L. S. P. Song S. O. Ffjer |
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Abstract: | Grain yields of seven barley cultivars (Hordeum vulgare L.) and 398 doubled-haploid lines derived from their diallel crosses were evaluated in hill plots at two locations in Ontario. Additive × additive epistasis and linkage disequilibrium were detected in the seven cultivars. Additive × additive genetic variance was significantly greater than zero but additive genetic variance was not significantly greater than zero. The narrow-sense heritability on the basis of line means was intermediate (0.33). It was predicted that 13.1% yield improvement could be realized in the next recurrent selection cycle using the doubled-haploid method. |
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Keywords: | Hordeum vulgare diallel analysis — haploids genetic variances heritability response to selection |
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