Gains from Selection for High Grain Yield under Contrasting N Environments in F2 Populations of Wheat Diallel Crosses
Abstract:Breeding of low-N tolerant cultivars of wheat is one approach to reduce N fertilizer input, while maintaining acceptable yields. The objective of this investigation was to develop new bread wheat genotypes (transgressive segregants) of high grain yield under low-N stress conditions. Seventy fiveF 3 families were selected for high grain yield fromF 2 populations of diallel crosses among 6 parents under low-N and high-N and evaluated for grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) traits in their F 3 progenies… Show more
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