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Genetic analysis of early seedling vigour in Oryza glaberrima accessions under laboratory and direct-seeded rice conditions.

Authors :
Bharamappanavara, Muralidhara
Madhyavenkatapura, Anantha Siddaiah
Appaiah, Manoj Chikkahosahalli
Patil, Basavaraj Siddanagouda
Vijjeswarapu, Ajitha
Senguttuvel, Ponnuvel
Madhav, Maganti Sheshu
Rathod, Santosha
Mondal, Tapan Kumar
Ramappa, Lokesha
Mathada, Umesh Rangappa
Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi
Palakolanu, Sreedevi
Parmer, Brajendra
Rapolu, Mahender Kumar
Rao, Lella Venkata Subba
Gireesh, Channappa
Source :
Cereal Research Communications; Dec2023, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p991-1002, 12p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Breeding for "weed competitive" cultivars is a prioritized goal under direct seeded rice (DSR) conditions for achieving higher grain yields. Early seedling vigour (ESV) is an imperative trait that imparts weed competitiveness through initial rapid growth and uniform crop establishment. African rice species Oryza glaberrima has been recognised as potential donors for weed competitive traits due to their early vegetative vigour. In the present study, 29 accessions of O. glaberrima were evaluated for early seedling vigour traits under laboratory and DSR conditions. Seedling vigour index-I and II estimated from the paper roll method under laboratory condition revealed that six O. glaberrima accessions (EC861796, EC861801, EC861804, EC861814, EC861819 and EC861820) had higher/similar seedling vigour indices than high vigour check Sabita. In addition, during Kharif 2017 and Rabi 2018, O. glaberrima accessions were phenotyped for nine ESV traits, e.g. seedling height, number of leaves/tillers, leaf area, shoot fresh/dry weight, absolute growth rate, specific leaf area and crop growth rate under DSR condition. Significant genetic variation and genotype × environment interaction was observed for ESV traits under DSR condition. The heritability estimates for ESV traits were ranging from low to high, indicating complex inheritance of the trait. The study identified six accessions of O. glaberrima (EC861787, EC861790, EC861792, EC861795, EC861819 and EC861820) as promising accessions with early seedling vigour based on mean performance in both seasons under direct seeded rice condition. Thus, our study demonstrated inherent nature of early seedling vigour in O. glaberrima and these promising accessions could be exploited for breeding weed-competitive rice cultivars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01333720
Volume :
51
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cereal Research Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173516844
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42976-023-00349-7