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Early generation intermating for yield improvement in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
Authors:M Dutta  V Arunachalam  A Bandyopadhyay  K Vinod Prabhu
Institution:(1) Regional Station, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, 500 030 Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, India
Abstract:Summary Seeds of 4 crosses of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.), lsquoRobut 33-1rsquo x lsquoChicorsquo, lsquoRobut 33-1rsquo x lsquoNC Ac 17090rsquo, lsquoRobut 33-1rsquo x lsquoPI 298115rsquo and lsquoMK 374rsquo x lsquoGAUG 1rsquo, were irradiated with 30 kR. In the F1, some branches of each plant were intermated with other plants at random and others selfed in each cross to produce S2 and F2 seeds. They were evaluated for pod yield, shelling percentage and 100-kernel weight. The frequency of plants superior to Fin1] was much higher in S2 than in F2, which was, in general, true for the values of yield and its components. The S2 and F2 were advanced to third generation by selfing. The families descending from S2 showed clear superiority over those from F2. The reason for such superiority was suggested to be the recombination of genes from the upper and lower ends of the genotypic distribution under intermating.
Keywords:Sib mating  Intermating  Selfing  Arachis hypogaea  Yield improvement
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