2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0262857
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Advances in lentil production through heterosis: Evaluating generations and breeding systems

Abstract: Heterosis is defined as increased performance of the F1 hybrid relative to its parents. In the current study, a cohort of populations and parents were created to evaluate and understand heterosis across generations (i.e., F1 to F3) in lentil, a self-pollinated annual diploid (2n = 2× = 14) crop species. Lentil plants were evaluated for heterotic traits in terms of plant height, biomass fresh weight, seed number, yield per plant and 100 grain weight. A total of 47 selected lentil genotypes were cross hybridized… Show more

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“…A close perusal of Table 1 indicated that genotypic differences were significant for all characters which indicated the preponderance of sufficient genetic variability among Combining Ability, Genetic Diversity and their Association with Heterosis for Seed Yield in Lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) the experimental material. The adequacy of genetic variability for these studied traits were also reported earlier by Sellami et al, 2021, Suri et al, 2022and Tan et al, 2022 in lentil. The diallel ANOVA indicated that MSS due to GCA and SCA effects were highly significant (p<0.01) for all the characters (Table 1).…”
Section: Estimation Of Combining Ability and Genetic Diversitysupporting
confidence: 82%
“…A close perusal of Table 1 indicated that genotypic differences were significant for all characters which indicated the preponderance of sufficient genetic variability among Combining Ability, Genetic Diversity and their Association with Heterosis for Seed Yield in Lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) the experimental material. The adequacy of genetic variability for these studied traits were also reported earlier by Sellami et al, 2021, Suri et al, 2022and Tan et al, 2022 in lentil. The diallel ANOVA indicated that MSS due to GCA and SCA effects were highly significant (p<0.01) for all the characters (Table 1).…”
Section: Estimation Of Combining Ability and Genetic Diversitysupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Recent studies have demonstrated considerable yield variations in lentil cultivation across diverse environments in Australia, with an average production of 1.2 tons/ha ( Sadras et al., 2021 ; Suri et al., 2022 ). These variations arise primarily from the influence of various biotic and environmental stress factors.…”
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confidence: 99%