Agro-morphological and biochemical characterization and principal component analysis for yield and quality characters in fine-scented rice genotypes
Author:
Kondi Ravi1, Kar Sonali2, Surakanti Soumya3
Affiliation:
1. Division of Genetics and Plant breeding at S.G.C.A.R.S, Kumhrawand, Jagdalpur, Bastar (C.G.), Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur 2. Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, S.G.C.A.R.S, Kumhrawand, Jagdalpur, Bastar (C.G.), Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur. 3. Postgraduate, Division of Genetics and Plant breeding at B. A College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Gujarat.
Abstract
Forty-one fine-scented rice genotypes were evaluated for 18
agro-morphological and quality characters for characterization, and 21
quantitative characters were evaluated for principal component analysis in
R-studio software. Characterization of agro-morphological traits viz., plant
height, days to 50% flowering, panicle length, number of effective tillers
per plant, test weight, grain length, grain breadth, grain L: B ratio,
kernel length, kernel breadth, kernel dimensions, awns, colour of awns,
distribution of awns, and quality traits viz., alkali spreading value, gel
consistency, grain aroma, and amylose content showed huge diversity among
the genotypes. PCA revealed that PC1 showed the highest amount of variance
(32.0%) followed by PC2 (15.7%), PC3 (9.0%), PC4 (8.1%), PC5 (7.8%), PC6
(5.4%) for quantitative characters. Out of 21 principal components, only 6
showed an eigenvalue greater than 1 and contributes about 78.1% total
variance Genotypes in PC1 showed higher values for grain L: B ratio and
kernel L: B ratio. Similarly, PC2 showed higher variable values for
characters like test weight, kernel length, grain length, grain breadth,
alkali spreading value, grain yield per plot and amylose content. PC3 for
harvest index, panicle length, gel consistency, no. of effective tillers per
plant and head rice recovery. PC4 for characters like plant height, kernel
breadth and days to 50% flowering. PC5 for characters like kernel elongation
ratio, and filled grains per panicle. PC6 for characters like no. of tillers
in a square meter and no. of panicles in a square meter. This pre-breeding
characterization study may be useful in finding potential genotypes which
are having both yield and quality characters which may be useful in breeding
for high-yielding varieties with good-quality characters.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Plant Science,Genetics
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