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Inheritance of stem diameter and its relationship to heat and drought tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Research Authors
A. Sallam, Hamed, EL., Hashad, M., and Omara, M.
Research Abstract

Genetic control of stem diameter and other stem attributes of wheat in relation to yield components
were analyzed in a 7- parent F1 diallel cross in favorable, drought and drought combined heat
environments, as well as in 12 F2 populations under heat stress. Polygenes with mainly additive effects
were involved in the control of stem diameter which segregated in normal distributions in the F2. The
narrow-sense heritability was of comparable magnitude under favorable (0.73), drought (0.62) and
drought + heat stress (0.76); whereas heritability of stem dry weight was reduced under stress. Stem
diameter was positively correlated under both drought and drought + heat stresses with stem weight
and stem density. Stem diameter was significantly associated with 1000 kernel weight and grain yield
per spike in three environments. Such strong associations of stem diameter with single grain mass and grain yield per spike under stress indicated the important role this character play in sustaining grain filling through provision of greater capacity for assimilation in the stem before mobilizing it to grains.

Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science
Research Publisher
acadmic journals
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
6 -1
Research Year
2013
Research Pages
11-23