Gene effect, combining ability and heterosis in sunflower morphophysiological traits

2011
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Hladni, Nada
Terzić, Sreten

Miklič, Vladimir

Jocić, Siniša

Kraljević-Balalić, Marija
Škorić, Dragan
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Four interspecies populations, originating from three annual (H. debilis, H. praecox, H. deserticola) and one perennial (H. resinosus) wild species, were used to produce 13 new (cms) inbred lines with cytoplasmic male sterility, three Rf restorer lines with good general combining ability used as testers and their F1 hybrids. A two-year trial with three replicates was set up using the line × tester method. The inbred A-lines, Rf-testers and F1 hybrids differed significantly in the mean values for both studied traits. The mode of inheritance for leaf area was dominance and superdominance of the better parent and for plant height it was superdominance of the better parent. Highly significant positive values of general combining ability for both traits were found in inbred lines NS-G-7, NS-G-8, NS-G-9. The greatest highly significant positive specific combining ability value was found in NS-G-6 × RUS-Rf-OL-168 for the total leaf area per plant and in NS-G-6 × RHA-N-49 for plant height. The... non-additive gene effect had greater influence on both traits. A significant heterotic effect was found for both traits in relation to the parental average so as in relation to the better parent.
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sunflower / mode of inheritance / combining abilities / components of genetic variance / heterosisSource:
Helia, 2011, 34, 55, 101-114Publisher:
- Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad
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FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Hladni, Nada AU - Terzić, Sreten AU - Miklič, Vladimir AU - Jocić, Siniša AU - Kraljević-Balalić, Marija AU - Škorić, Dragan PY - 2011 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1049 AB - Four interspecies populations, originating from three annual (H. debilis, H. praecox, H. deserticola) and one perennial (H. resinosus) wild species, were used to produce 13 new (cms) inbred lines with cytoplasmic male sterility, three Rf restorer lines with good general combining ability used as testers and their F1 hybrids. A two-year trial with three replicates was set up using the line × tester method. The inbred A-lines, Rf-testers and F1 hybrids differed significantly in the mean values for both studied traits. The mode of inheritance for leaf area was dominance and superdominance of the better parent and for plant height it was superdominance of the better parent. Highly significant positive values of general combining ability for both traits were found in inbred lines NS-G-7, NS-G-8, NS-G-9. The greatest highly significant positive specific combining ability value was found in NS-G-6 × RUS-Rf-OL-168 for the total leaf area per plant and in NS-G-6 × RHA-N-49 for plant height. The non-additive gene effect had greater influence on both traits. A significant heterotic effect was found for both traits in relation to the parental average so as in relation to the better parent. PB - Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad T2 - Helia T1 - Gene effect, combining ability and heterosis in sunflower morphophysiological traits EP - 114 IS - 55 SP - 101 VL - 34 DO - 10.2298/HEL1155101H ER -
@article{ author = "Hladni, Nada and Terzić, Sreten and Miklič, Vladimir and Jocić, Siniša and Kraljević-Balalić, Marija and Škorić, Dragan", year = "2011", abstract = "Four interspecies populations, originating from three annual (H. debilis, H. praecox, H. deserticola) and one perennial (H. resinosus) wild species, were used to produce 13 new (cms) inbred lines with cytoplasmic male sterility, three Rf restorer lines with good general combining ability used as testers and their F1 hybrids. A two-year trial with three replicates was set up using the line × tester method. The inbred A-lines, Rf-testers and F1 hybrids differed significantly in the mean values for both studied traits. The mode of inheritance for leaf area was dominance and superdominance of the better parent and for plant height it was superdominance of the better parent. Highly significant positive values of general combining ability for both traits were found in inbred lines NS-G-7, NS-G-8, NS-G-9. The greatest highly significant positive specific combining ability value was found in NS-G-6 × RUS-Rf-OL-168 for the total leaf area per plant and in NS-G-6 × RHA-N-49 for plant height. The non-additive gene effect had greater influence on both traits. A significant heterotic effect was found for both traits in relation to the parental average so as in relation to the better parent.", publisher = "Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad", journal = "Helia", title = "Gene effect, combining ability and heterosis in sunflower morphophysiological traits", pages = "114-101", number = "55", volume = "34", doi = "10.2298/HEL1155101H" }
Hladni, N., Terzić, S., Miklič, V., Jocić, S., Kraljević-Balalić, M.,& Škorić, D.. (2011). Gene effect, combining ability and heterosis in sunflower morphophysiological traits. in Helia Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad., 34(55), 101-114. https://doi.org/10.2298/HEL1155101H
Hladni N, Terzić S, Miklič V, Jocić S, Kraljević-Balalić M, Škorić D. Gene effect, combining ability and heterosis in sunflower morphophysiological traits. in Helia. 2011;34(55):101-114. doi:10.2298/HEL1155101H .
Hladni, Nada, Terzić, Sreten, Miklič, Vladimir, Jocić, Siniša, Kraljević-Balalić, Marija, Škorić, Dragan, "Gene effect, combining ability and heterosis in sunflower morphophysiological traits" in Helia, 34, no. 55 (2011):101-114, https://doi.org/10.2298/HEL1155101H . .