학술논문

Playing with plant height and spike number in Brazilian wheat: an applied study on early-generation selection effects
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology, 27(2), pp.135-144 Mar, 2024
Subject
농학
Language
English
ISSN
2005-8276
1975-9479
Abstract
Although genomic tools have proven to be very useful for plant breeding, most bread wheat breeding programs at developing countries still rely solely on phenotypic selection. Controversially, applied studies on this theme are gradually becoming scarce worldwide, especially the ones focusing on specifc traits, such as plant height and spike number. The present study aimed to depict the genetic efects of selecting for both decrease and increase of plant height and spike number on a set of Brazilian wheat populations at early segregating generations, bringing information for the development of efective breeding strategies. Five populations in F2 were subjected to fve selection criteria, including no selection. Eight agronomic traits were assayed. Plant height has shown the highest broad-sense heritability coefcients, selection diferentials, selection gain estimates, and real selection gains. On the other hand, the means for spike number for these parameters were low to moderate. Selection for these traits impacted on indirect selection gains for all other traits. Early selection for increasing both plant height and spike number per plant has positive efects on grain yield per plant and its components on the segregating populations assayed, according to selection gain estimates. The present germplasm does not allow for further plant shortening without losing yield potentia