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Inheritance of culm number in two uniculm x multiculm wheat crosses
Authors:Richard G Merrit
Institution:(1) Department of Agronomy, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 74078 Oklahoma, OK, USA;(2) Present address: Panhandle Research Station, Box 509, 73939 Goodwell, OK, USA
Abstract:Summary Effective utilization of uniculm wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) germplasm in breeding programs requires an understanding of the inheritance of the uniculm character. The parents, F1, F2, and first generation backcrosses (B1 and B2) of two crosses, each utilizing a uniculm spring wheat line and a locally adapted winter wheat cultivar, were space planted in an experiment to acquire information regarding the genetic control of culm number. Significant F1 deviations from midparent values revealed the presence of substantial non-additive gene effects. The scaling tests of Mather and the joint scaling test detected the presence of epistasis. Hayman's six-parameter model revealed that a negative dominance effect provided the major contribution to variation in culm number, while additive x additive and dominance x dominance gene effects were of considerable importance.
Keywords:Triticum aestivum  wheat  tillering  heritability  gene effects  epistasis
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