Grain phosphorus and phytate contents of wheat genotypes released during last 6 decades and categorization of selected genotypes for phosphorus use efficiency |
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Authors: | Hafiz Muhammad Bilal Muhammad Aamer Maqsood Muhammad Farooq |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan;2. UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia, Australia;3. UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia, Australia;4. Department of Agronomy, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan |
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Abstract: | Grain phosphorus (P) and phytate contents are important for early growth and quality of wheat, respectively. We studied seed P and phytate contents of 57 wheat genotypes released during last 6 decades. The grain total P and phytate P concentrations ranged from 2.0 to 8.9 mg g?1 and 1.6 to 4.7 mg g?1, respectively. Grain P was higher in genotypes released in current or last decade than pre-green revolution period and it correlated well with grain phytate contents. Indicating that breeders worked only for increased grain P and did not consider the phytate contents. Twenty-five genotypes were selected based on differences in grain P and phytate contents to observe the P use efficiency under field conditions. Genotypes differed significantly for grain P and yield at both 0 and 60 kg ha?1 P levels. In conclusion, phytate fraction in grains of recent wheat genotypes was more as compared to old genotypes and genotype Inqlab-91 and Chakwal-86 had maximum grain total P. Moreover, number of productive tillers, spikelet per spike, grain weight, harvest index and grain P concentration and uptake were found responsible for P tolerance under P deficiency. |
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Keywords: | Phytate genotype breeding scheme genetic pool green revolution correlation |
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