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Trait diversity, heritability and genetic advance in selected germplasm lines of tef.

K Assefa1, S Ketema, H Tefera, T Kefyalew, F Hundera.   

Abstract

The genetic improvement of the Ethiopian cereal, tef, Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter, depends upon the variability in the indigenous germplasm. A bi-replicated randomized complete block field experiment was, therefore, carried out at Debre Zeit and Alem Tena in Ethiopia during the 1996 main season to study the pheno-morphic and agronomic trait diversity in 320 tef germplasm lines. All of the 17 traits assessed showed substantial (p < or = 0.001) variation among the lines. Genotypes and locations interacted significantly (p < or = 0.05) on 11 of the traits. At about 50% similarity level, the tef lines grouped into six major clusters of nine to 243 lines. Five principal components (PCs) extracted about 71% of the entire variation of the lines. About 28% of the total variance explained by the first PC was due chiefly to variation in main shoot culm length, diameters of the two basal culm internodes, panicle length and grain yield/panicle. About 16% of the whole variance explained by the second PC originated mainly from variation in the length of the first and second basal culm internodes, grain yield/plant, and peduncle length. The third PC accounting for about 12% of the entire variance resulted largely from variation in harvest index and shoot phytomass yield/plant. Across traits, the phenotypic and genotypic coefficients of variation varied in that order from about 2% for grain yield/panicle to 58% for number of fertile tillers/plant, and from less than 1% for diameters of the two basal culm internodes and grain yield/panicle to 35% for panicle length. Estimates of broad sense heritability and genetic advance (as ratio of the mean) were highest for panicle length (71%) and number of fertile tillers/plant (21%), respectively. But both of these were lowest for the second basal culm internode diameter (< 1%). Overall, the study confirmed that tef is a highly versatile crop with broad trait diversity in the germplasm, and this offers ample opportunities for improvement through breeding.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11206851     DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-5223.2000.t01-1-00029.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hereditas        ISSN: 0018-0661            Impact factor:   3.271


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1.  QTL mapping for yield and lodging resistance in an enhanced SSR-based map for tef.

Authors:  M Zeid; G Belay; S Mulkey; J Poland; M E Sorrells
Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  2010-08-13       Impact factor: 5.699

2.  Haplotype Analysis and Linkage Disequilibrium at Five Loci in Eragrostis tef.

Authors:  Shavannor M Smith; Yinan Yuan; Andrew N Doust; Jeffrey L Bennetzen
Journal:  G3 (Bethesda)       Date:  2012-03-01       Impact factor: 3.154

Review 3.  Genetic diversity in tef [Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter].

Authors:  Kebebew Assefa; Gina Cannarozzi; Dejene Girma; Rizqah Kamies; Solomon Chanyalew; Sonia Plaza-Wüthrich; Regula Blösch; Abiel Rindisbacher; Suhail Rafudeen; Zerihun Tadele
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2015-03-26       Impact factor: 5.753

4.  Genetic Diversity of Tef [Eragrostis tef (Zucc.)Trotter] as Revealed by Microsatellite Markers.

Authors:  Mahilet Tadesse; Mulugeta Kebede; Dejene Girma
Journal:  Int J Genomics       Date:  2021-04-22       Impact factor: 2.326

  4 in total

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