Genetic Study of Agronomic Traits in Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) Using Hayman’s Graphical Analysis of Diallel
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Somayeh Dadashi , Reza Darvishzadeh , Mojtaba Nouraein , Hamid Hatami Maleki * |
Department of Plant Genetics and Production, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Maragheh, Maragheh, Iran , hatamimaleki@maragheh.ac.ir |
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For the purpose of graphical analysis and estimation of genetic parameters related to yield and its components, six tobacco genotypes was crossed in half -diallel mating design. In this study, the F2 progenies and their parents were evaluated in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The results of analysis of variance indicated a significant difference between genotypes for plant height, leaf number, leaf dry weight and leaf fresh weight. Hayman graphical method was utilized for analysis of data. Diallel analysis indicated existence of an additive and dominant actions in inheritance of all studied traits. Traits including plant height, leaf number, leaf length and width, stem diameter, internode distance and leaf dry weight possessed greater additive effects meanwhile in the leaf weight the dominance effect was greater. The additive gene action detected for leaf dry weight (yield) manifested the influence of selection methods in breeding of this trait. Due to the fact that the fresh weight of the leaf was controlled by dominance effects, so hybrid-based methods are effective in modifying this trait. Also, additive and dominance gene action were contributed in heritability of yield, plant height and number of leaves. Regarding the mean values of dominance degree and results of graphical analysis, the gene action for leaf fresh weight was over-domnance and so, the heterosis phenomenon could be used to increase and improve this trait. For the traits including plant height, leaf number and yield, the gene action type was relative dominance.
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Keywords: Genetic parameters, Tobacco, Diallel, Gene action, Yield |
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Type of Study: Research |
Subject:
Molecular genetics
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