Author:
Agüera F.,Villalobos F. J.,Orgaz F.,Fernandez-Martinez J. M.
Abstract
Early vigour (EV), biomass at the first development stages, may be a positive
trait to improve sunflower yield in water-limited environments. Field
experiments were carried out from 1992 to 1995 to define an index to quantify
EV in sunflower plants, evaluate the response to divergent selection for this
trait, study EV ×environment interaction, estimate the heritability of
EV, and study the association of EV with other traits. A sunflower population
with a broad genetic base and 10 sunflower lines derived from it were used.
Stem volume calculated from stem diameter and height measured approximately
425 degree-days after emergence was correlated with above-ground plant biomass
at the same date. In 1992, divergent selection for high and low stem volume
was carried out on this population and plants from every group were recombined
independently, obtaining 2 new populations. Selection response, using these
and the initial population, was studied in 1993. Ten S2 lines, 5 with high-EV
derived from the high-EV population and 5 with low-EV derived from the low EV
population, were sown in 1995 to study the EV ×environment interaction.
Differences among lines with different EV were significant in all the
environments studied. In 1993, a random sample from the initial population was
selfed and broad sense heritability and heritability by parent-offspring
regression were estimated. Heritability based on variance component estimates
of S1 progeny means was 0·61. Realised
heritability (± s.e.) from a divergent selection for high and low stem
volume were 0·40±0·10 and 0·52±0·15,
respectively. Heritability by parent-offspring regression was 0·
40± 0·10. These values and the high variability of stem volume
observed in the new populations indicate that additional gain from selection
should be possible.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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