Combining ability for oil content and its correlations with other yield components in sunflower (helianthus annuus l)

2006
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Hladni, Nada
Škorić, Dragan
Kraljević-Balalić, Marija
Sakač, Zvonimir

Jovanović, Dejan
Kraljević-Balalić, Marija
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Oil yield is a major characteristic of each sunflower hybrid (Škorić et al 2005). To be able to develop new high-oil sunflower hybrids by the method of interspecific hybridization, it is necessary to have information on mode of inheritance and combining abilities of inbred lines used. When selecting prospective lines as components of future hybrids, it is important to know correlations between yield components on one side and oil content on another. Seven new divergent cytoplasmic male sterile lines (A) developed by interspecific hybridization, three Rf-restorer lines used as testers and 21 F1 hybrids have been subjected to the line × tester analysis. Significant differences have been obtained in mean values for all characteristics under study. Significant differences were found between A lines and R lines on one side and their F1 hybrids on the other in oil content, plant height, head diameter, total number of seeds per head, 1000-seed weight and seed yield per plant. The line NS-GS-4... exhibited a highly significant positive GCA value for oil content. The line NS-GS-5 had a highly significant negative GCA value for oil content. The hybrid NS-GS-6 × RHA-R-PL-2/1 had a highly significant positive SCA value for oil content. Non-additive component of genetic variance played the main role in the inheritance of oil content, as indicated by the analysis of variance of combining abilities and the analysis of components of genetic variance. Further confirmation was the ratio GCA/SCA for oil content in the F1 generation which was smaller than unity (0.33). The highest average contribution to the expression of oil content (77.3%) was exhibited by the A lines. Highly significant negative correlations were found between oil content on one side and head diameter, total number of seed per head, 1000-seed weight and seed yield per plant on the other.
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sunflower / oil content / combining abilities / gene effects / correlationsSource:
Helia, 2006, 29, 44, 101-110Publisher:
- Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad
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FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Hladni, Nada AU - Škorić, Dragan AU - Kraljević-Balalić, Marija AU - Sakač, Zvonimir AU - Jovanović, Dejan AU - Kraljević-Balalić, Marija PY - 2006 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/447 AB - Oil yield is a major characteristic of each sunflower hybrid (Škorić et al 2005). To be able to develop new high-oil sunflower hybrids by the method of interspecific hybridization, it is necessary to have information on mode of inheritance and combining abilities of inbred lines used. When selecting prospective lines as components of future hybrids, it is important to know correlations between yield components on one side and oil content on another. Seven new divergent cytoplasmic male sterile lines (A) developed by interspecific hybridization, three Rf-restorer lines used as testers and 21 F1 hybrids have been subjected to the line × tester analysis. Significant differences have been obtained in mean values for all characteristics under study. Significant differences were found between A lines and R lines on one side and their F1 hybrids on the other in oil content, plant height, head diameter, total number of seeds per head, 1000-seed weight and seed yield per plant. The line NS-GS-4 exhibited a highly significant positive GCA value for oil content. The line NS-GS-5 had a highly significant negative GCA value for oil content. The hybrid NS-GS-6 × RHA-R-PL-2/1 had a highly significant positive SCA value for oil content. Non-additive component of genetic variance played the main role in the inheritance of oil content, as indicated by the analysis of variance of combining abilities and the analysis of components of genetic variance. Further confirmation was the ratio GCA/SCA for oil content in the F1 generation which was smaller than unity (0.33). The highest average contribution to the expression of oil content (77.3%) was exhibited by the A lines. Highly significant negative correlations were found between oil content on one side and head diameter, total number of seed per head, 1000-seed weight and seed yield per plant on the other. PB - Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad T2 - Helia T1 - Combining ability for oil content and its correlations with other yield components in sunflower (helianthus annuus l) EP - 110 IS - 44 SP - 101 VL - 29 DO - 10.2298/hel0644101h ER -
@article{ author = "Hladni, Nada and Škorić, Dragan and Kraljević-Balalić, Marija and Sakač, Zvonimir and Jovanović, Dejan and Kraljević-Balalić, Marija", year = "2006", abstract = "Oil yield is a major characteristic of each sunflower hybrid (Škorić et al 2005). To be able to develop new high-oil sunflower hybrids by the method of interspecific hybridization, it is necessary to have information on mode of inheritance and combining abilities of inbred lines used. When selecting prospective lines as components of future hybrids, it is important to know correlations between yield components on one side and oil content on another. Seven new divergent cytoplasmic male sterile lines (A) developed by interspecific hybridization, three Rf-restorer lines used as testers and 21 F1 hybrids have been subjected to the line × tester analysis. Significant differences have been obtained in mean values for all characteristics under study. Significant differences were found between A lines and R lines on one side and their F1 hybrids on the other in oil content, plant height, head diameter, total number of seeds per head, 1000-seed weight and seed yield per plant. The line NS-GS-4 exhibited a highly significant positive GCA value for oil content. The line NS-GS-5 had a highly significant negative GCA value for oil content. The hybrid NS-GS-6 × RHA-R-PL-2/1 had a highly significant positive SCA value for oil content. Non-additive component of genetic variance played the main role in the inheritance of oil content, as indicated by the analysis of variance of combining abilities and the analysis of components of genetic variance. Further confirmation was the ratio GCA/SCA for oil content in the F1 generation which was smaller than unity (0.33). The highest average contribution to the expression of oil content (77.3%) was exhibited by the A lines. Highly significant negative correlations were found between oil content on one side and head diameter, total number of seed per head, 1000-seed weight and seed yield per plant on the other.", publisher = "Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad", journal = "Helia", title = "Combining ability for oil content and its correlations with other yield components in sunflower (helianthus annuus l)", pages = "110-101", number = "44", volume = "29", doi = "10.2298/hel0644101h" }
Hladni, N., Škorić, D., Kraljević-Balalić, M., Sakač, Z., Jovanović, D.,& Kraljević-Balalić, M.. (2006). Combining ability for oil content and its correlations with other yield components in sunflower (helianthus annuus l). in Helia Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad., 29(44), 101-110. https://doi.org/10.2298/hel0644101h
Hladni N, Škorić D, Kraljević-Balalić M, Sakač Z, Jovanović D, Kraljević-Balalić M. Combining ability for oil content and its correlations with other yield components in sunflower (helianthus annuus l). in Helia. 2006;29(44):101-110. doi:10.2298/hel0644101h .
Hladni, Nada, Škorić, Dragan, Kraljević-Balalić, Marija, Sakač, Zvonimir, Jovanović, Dejan, Kraljević-Balalić, Marija, "Combining ability for oil content and its correlations with other yield components in sunflower (helianthus annuus l)" in Helia, 29, no. 44 (2006):101-110, https://doi.org/10.2298/hel0644101h . .