Affiliation:
1. Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad
2. Fakultet za zemljodelske nauke i hranu, Skoplje, Makedonija
3. Poljoprivredni institute Osijek, Osijek, Hrvatska
Abstract
Designing breeding programs for rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) cultivars with
improved seed and oil yields require information about the genetic
variability of traits effecting seed and oil production. This investigation
was undertaken in order to examine phenotypic and genetic variability,
broad-sense heritability, genetic gain under selection and interrelationships
of some agronomic and seed quality traits of investigated genotypes.
Genotypes, years and their interaction showed significant variation for all
studied characters. Phenotypic variability coefficients were higher than
genetic ones. Broad-sense heritability estimates ranged from 12.66% (for
ripening period) up to 52.12% (for days to first pods filling). Expected
genetic gain was lowest for days to maturity (0.45%) and highest for height
to the first lateral branch (12.94%). The analysis of genetic correlations
revealed that seed yield per plant is highly and positively associated with
pods per plant, oil content, plant height and ripening period, although
significant negative correlations were found between seed yield per plant and
leaves per plant, days to maturity, protein content, days to first pods
filling, days to flowering, height of the first lateral branch and 1000 seed
weight. Genetic path-coefficient analysis indicated that pods per plant and
oil content were the most important components of seed yield per plant. Their
direct effects on seed yield per plant were p=0.472 and p=0.082,
respectively. Protein content had highly significant negative direct effect
on seed yield (p=-0.365), followed by 1000 seed weight (p=-0.017) and height
to the first lateral branch (p=-0.081). These observations will support the
selection of genotypes with desired traits for further rapeseed seed and oil
yield improvement.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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