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Inheritance studies of metric traits in three barley populations under normal and saline-alkali soils.

I D Tripathi1, S Chandra, M Singh.   

Abstract

The weighted least square estimates of gene effects (Hayman 1958) were estimated using 7 generations of the cross 'BG 25'×'NP 21' and 'BH 15'× 'RD 103', and 11 generations of the cross 'C 164'× 'EB 1556'. The joint scaling test of Cavalli (1952) indicated the failure of a simple additive - dominance model in majority of the cases. The variability of the characters studied could not be explained by the 6- parameter model in cross 'C 164'×'EB 1556', but it could explain the majority of characters in the crosses 'BG 25'×'NP 21' and 'BH 15'×'RD 103'. The grains per ear in 'BG 25'×'NP 21' exhibited differential response of generation means to a change in the environment due, perhaps. to the more pronounced expression of additive gene action in saline-alkali soil. Among the components of epistasis, additive X additive and dominance X dominance types of epistasis were important in 'BG 25'×'NP 21', while dominance X dominance type of epistasis was important in the crosses 'C 164'× 'EB 1556' and 'BH 15'×'RD 103'. The cross 'BH 15'× 'RD 103' appeared to be the least sensitive to a salinealkali soil condition.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 24263626     DOI: 10.1007/BF00281841

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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1.  The separation of epistatic from additive and dominance variation in generation means. II.

Authors:  B I HAYMAN
Journal:  Genetica       Date:  1960       Impact factor: 1.082

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