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:: Volume 8, Issue 2 (2022) ::
pgr 2022, 8(2): 117-130 Back to browse issues page
Use of Selection Indices for Improving Grain Yield in Sesame Local Populations
Abdul Karim Tahmasebi , Reza Darvishzadeh , Amir Fayaz Moghaddam , Esmaeil Gholinezhad * , Hossein Abdi
Department of Agricultural Sciences, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , e_gholinejad@pnu.ac.ir
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The selection of genotypes based on multiple traits is a fundamental issue and an important part of the process of plant breeding. In the present study, the efficiency of selection indices based on phenological, morphological and physiological traits was studied to improve sesame grain yield. The evaluation of 25 sesame populations was realized in a completely randomized design with 10 replications under Urmia conditions in 2017.The results showed that phenotypic and genotypic correlations between grain yield and No. of capsules per plant, No. of grains per capsule, No. of branches, leaf temperature, leaf index and biological weight were positive and significant. By regression and path analysis, the No. of capsules and No. of branches were identified as the variables of the first-order cause and biological weight, harvest index, leaf index, plant height and chlorophyll as the second-order cause variables, among which only plant height had a direct negative effect. In order to obtain selection indices, two optimal and basic methods and ten different vectors of economic values of traits were used. The vectors were based on the analysis of correlation, regression, path and broad sense heritability. The third and fourth indices, in which the first-order cause entered the model, showed high relative efficiency and in terms of these two indices, and the sesame populations with code number of 12, 17, 18 and 19 populations were identified as the most desirable populations. Finally, it is suggested that the efficiency of these selection indices be evaluated in the field
Keywords: Path analysis, Regression, Selection indices, Indirect selection, Trait’s correlation
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Tahmasebi A K, Darvishzadeh R, Fayaz Moghaddam A, Gholinezhad E, Abdi H. Use of Selection Indices for Improving Grain Yield in Sesame Local Populations. pgr 2022; 8 (2) :117-130
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