Genetic Effects for Yield and some of its Components in Upland Cotton
Author(s) -
Ghada A. Al-Hamdany,
Khalid mohammad Dawod
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
mağallaẗ ʻulūm al-rāfidayn
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2664-2786
pISSN - 1608-9391
DOI - 10.33899/rjs.2009.39846
Subject(s) - diallel cross , heritability , biology , epistasis , horticulture , overdominance , yield (engineering) , dominance (genetics) , agronomy , mathematics , heterosis , gene , genetics , hybrid , metallurgy , materials science
Graphics analysis, components of genetic variation and heritability, for the characters: plant height, number of vegetative branches, number of fruiting branches, number of bolls per plant, boll weight and seed cotton yield, were computed from a half diallel set of seven cotton varieties (Halab90, Sp8886, Delta pine5409, Lachata, Dunn1047, Coker310 and Deer22). The variance due to dominance were generally higher than the additive for all studied characters. Graphics analysis suggested the presence of epistatic gene effects (nonallelic interaction) in high proportion for number of bolls per plant and boll weight, as well as additive gene effect with partial dominance for plant height, number of vegetative branches, number of bolls per plant, and seed cotton yield. Moderate narrow sense heritability was observed in case of plant height whereas low for the remaining characters. ةيثارولا تاريثأتلا دنلبلاا نطقلا يف هتانوكم ضعبو لصاحلل
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