Efficiency of short-grain rice breeding program between pedigree and single seed descent methods for yield, biotic resistance and cooking quality derived from indica × japonica
Abstract:Importance of the work: Japanese food is popular in tropical countries; however, high-yielding and good-quality temperate japonica rice supplies are limited in tropical climates. Objectives: To compare two breeding methods: pedigree and single seed descent applied for a short-grain rice (japonica-like) breeding program. Materials & Methods: A temperate japonica rice (Koshihikari) and a tropical indica fragrant rice (Pathumthani1) were used as parents. The pedigree and single seed descent methods were used to s… Show more
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