2016
DOI: 10.21608/agro.2016.608
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Genetic Analysis of Some Quantitative Traits in Hybrid Rice with Utilizing Cytoplasmic Genetic Male Sterility System

Abstract: HE PRESENT investigation was conducted to study the genetic variance components, heritability, heterosis and combining ability in relation to identifying desirable parents and hybrids for hybrid rice breeding program. Three cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) lines and five restorers (testers) were crossed in line × tester scheme in 2014 growing season. The resulted 15 F 1 hybrids along with their eight parents, three maintainers lines and one standard check variety (Giza 178) were evaluated in a randomized complet… Show more

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“…However, the cross Sakha108 X M206 showed the highest positive and significant heterotic effects relative to better-parent under normal condition, while the cross Sakha107 X Sakha Super 300 had the highest positive and significant heterotic values under drought condition and combined data. These results are in harmony with those obtained by Latha et al, (2013), Anis et al, (2016), Naik, (2018 and Ghidan and Khedr (2021).…”
Section: Heterosissupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…However, the cross Sakha108 X M206 showed the highest positive and significant heterotic effects relative to better-parent under normal condition, while the cross Sakha107 X Sakha Super 300 had the highest positive and significant heterotic values under drought condition and combined data. These results are in harmony with those obtained by Latha et al, (2013), Anis et al, (2016), Naik, (2018 and Ghidan and Khedr (2021).…”
Section: Heterosissupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Such results indicated great variability among studied rice entry under normal and drought stress conditions. Similar results were reported by Anis et al, (2016), Mazal et al, (2021) and Ghidan and Khedr (2021). Also, significant mean squares due to entry and their partitions with environments were detected for most studied traits revealing that the studied entry responded differently from normal irrigation treatment to drought stress conditions.…”
Section: Yield and Its Attributed Traits: Analysis Of Variance And Me...supporting
confidence: 85%