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Influence of wheat and rye parents on agronomic characters in primary hexaploid and octoploid triticale
Authors:G Oettler  F Wehmann  H F Utz
Institution:(1) Landessaatzuchtanstalt Saatgutforschung und Populationsgenetik der Universität Hohenheim, Postfach 700562, D-7000 Stuttgart 70, Germany;(2) Institut für Pflanzenzüchtung, Saatgutforschung und Populationsgenetik der Universität Hohenheim, Postfach 700562, D-7000 Stuttgart 70, Germany
Abstract:Summary Thirty-five hexaploid and twenty octoploid primary triticales (xTriticosecale Wittmack) derived from homozygous wheat and rye inbred lines were used (1) to investigate the parental wheat, rye, and interaction effects and (2) to estimate quantitative genetic parameters for agronomic traits. The winter triticales were tested in four environments in a three-replicate split-plot design with drilled 1 m2 plots. Superior performance of hexaploid triticales as compared to the octoploids was revealed. Substantial genetic variation and high heritability estimates were found for nearly all of the characters investigated. Estimates of wheat, rye, and wheat×rye interaction variance components disclosed parental main effects to be the most important source of genetic variation in primary triticales. The rye parent was dominant for all characters affecting fertility, and the wheat parent was more important for vegetative development. Character correlations were very similar for triticales of both ploidy levels. The lack of association between grain yield and tillering and the positive correlation between kernels per spike and thousand kernel weight indicated physiological disorders specific for primary triticales.
Keywords:x Triticosecale Wittmack  Triticum ssp  Secale cereale inbred lines  Parental effects  Genetic parameters
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