Genetic Variability Analysis of Elite Sorghum (Sorghum Bicolor (L) Moench) Genotypes Under Dry Lowland Areas of Ethiopia

Author:

Begna Temesgen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research

Abstract

Abstract Narrow genetic base and lack of potential drought resistant sorghum genotypes are the major limiting factors for sorghum yield improvement under moisture stress areas. Therefore, the experiment was conducted to quantify the genetic variation available among sorghum genotypes for drought tolerance. A total of 42 sorghum genotypes were evaluated using alpha lattice experimental design with two replications at Mieso and Kobo during the cropping season of 2019. The combined analyses of variance revealed the presence of substantial genetic variation among sorghum genotypes for all the studied traits. Among the traits with high genotypic coefficient of variation and heritability estimate, plant height, panicle exersion and panicle yield were linked with higher values of genetic advance as percentage of mean, reflecting the variability of these traits is controlled by additive gene action. The high heritability and genetic advance as percent of mean were obtained for plant height (95.63 and 45.39%), 1000 seed weight (77.98 and 23.86%), panicle exertion (74.87 and 51.88%), and panicle yield (65.43 and 37.32%) in the same order. The maximum grain yield was obtained from a hybrid 4x14 (6.32 tha− 1) followed by hybrid 8x15(5.92 tha− 1), 1x15 (5.88 tha− 1), 13x14 (5.78 tha− 1) and 6x15 (5.57 tha− 1) with the average value of 5.00 tha− 1 which had higher mean value than the mean of the parents and the check (ESH-4). In general, this study showed the existence of genetic variability in sorghum genotypes for different traits grown under moisture stress condition, providing opportunity to select several promising genotypes with key traits to drought tolerance.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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