Phenotypic diversity analysis of grain yield and yellow pigment content in germplasm collected from Iranian durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L.) landraces |
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Authors: | Farzad Fayaz Mohsen Mardi Mostafa Aghaee Farrokh Darvish Reza Talebi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Plant Breeding, Science and Research Branch , Islamic Azad University , Tehran , Iran f.fayaz@iausdj.ac.ir;3. Department of Genomics , Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran (ABRII) , Karaj , Iran;4. Seed and Plant Improvement Institute (SPII) , Karaj , Iran;5. Department of Plant Breeding, Science and Research Branch , Islamic Azad University , Tehran , Iran;6. College of Agriculture, Sanandaj Branch , Islamic Azad University , Sanandaj , Iran |
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Abstract: | This study was undertaken to compare patterns of agronomic characters and yellow pigment content diversity between Iranian durum landraces and modern varieties. In four field experiments, a collection of 127 accessions of landraces and 23 modern cultivars tetraploid wheat representing Iranian and global genetic diversity were tested under optimum and rain-fed conditions. Across the environments, the yellow pigment concentrations ranged from 1.85 mg kg?1 to 8.95 mg kg?1 in the field-grown samples. Multivariate analysis detected five groups, four including landraces and one comprising modern cultivars. As a group, modern cultivars were the most productive and showed high mean values for harvest index, grains per spike and yellow pigment, but they had the lowest plant height. Landraces had the highest mean number of spikes per m2 and 1000-kernel weight, but were characterized by low plant height and yellow pigment content. Clustering analysis also showed that, based on yield and yellow pigment content, the accessions in different groups were of different origins, suggesting that there was no clear relationship between accessions and geographical diversity. According to our results, Iranian landraces can be particularly useful as germplasm in breeding programmes to improve spikes per m2 and 1000-kernel weights. |
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Keywords: | durum wheat diversity landrace mixed model yellow pigment |
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