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A procedure for combining a quantitative inheritance study with the first cycle of a breeding program
Authors:M. J. Bassett  F. E. Woods
Affiliation:(1) Vegetable Crops Department, University of Florida, 32611 Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract:Summary The number of effective factors controlling the inheritance of a quantitative character can be estimated by analysis of F3 lines where the parental lines are homozygous. The procedure is illustrated with data from a study of pod length inheritance in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). The mean pod length of lsquoSpritersquo, the parent with longer pods, was compared statistically with the means of F3 progenies derived from F2 plants obtained from the appropriate tail of the F2 frequency distribution for pod length. The data indicate that analysis of F3 progenies avoids much of the underestimation of the effective factor number which is characteristic of other procedures. The number of effective factors was estimated to be a minimum of 4 and the correlation between random F2 parents and F3 progeny means was r=0.82.Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Series No. 406.
Keywords:Phaseolus vulgaris  common bean  pod length  heritability  number of effective factors
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