Affiliation:
1. Agricultural Academy, Institute of Plant Genetic Resources „K. Malkov“, Sadovo, Bulgaria
Abstract
The study was conducted during the period 2017-2019 in the experimental field
of IPGR Sadovo. Wheat is the most important agricultural crop worldwide.
Bulgarian wheat production in 2019 amounts to 6.162 thousand tons - an
increase of 5.7% compared to 2018, due to the relatively favorable climatic
conditions in the process of crop development, which led to an increase in
average yield (with 6.8%). Twenty nine common winter wheat varieties
(Triticum aestivum L.) with Belorusian origin and two Bulgarian varieties -
Sadovo 1 and Enola were evaluated. The studied materials were sown in 2 rows
with the length - 2 m, at the row spacing - 20 cm and the distance in rows -
5 cm. The standard technology adopted in IPGR for cultivation of common
winter wheat was used. The aim of this study is to investigate the genetic
distance of common winter wheat genotypes with a view to their use in the
breeding process as sources of initial material for the formation of new and
highly productive wheat varieties. Biometric measurements were made on 20
plants of each genotype and the main productivity indicators were recorded.
To evaluate the genetic similarity between the different varieties, cluster
analysis and PC analysis were applied. Based on the cluster analysis, the
studied genotypes are classified into five large cluster groups. With the
most genetic closeness to each other are characterized the varieties
Vasilisa and Uzlet, followed by Daria and Rostan. The greatest genetic
distance is shown between the Bulgarian varieties Sadovo 1 and Enola to the
varieties from Belarus. The greatest genetic difference was found between
Sadovo 1 and Rassvet, followed by Enola and Rassvet. Genetically distant
varieties belonging to different cluster groups can be used as sources of
initial material to achieve genetic diversity in the breeding of common
winter wheat.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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