Multi-locational evaluation of Linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) germplasm under rainfed ecology

None P K SINGH, None R L SRIVASTAVA, None RAM CHANDRA, None SOHAN RAM, None M P DUBEY, None M K GHODKE, None OM PRAKASH
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Field experiments were conducted at three locations in augmented design during the winter season of 2008 allowed for the assessment of broad adaptation to dry and warm growing conditions of 100 linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) accessions. Perusal of resultsrevealed that there exists sufficient genetic variability for seed yield in the studied linseed accessions. Sagar was adjudged best among the locationsfor harvesting a good yield. EC 704, an exotic line recorded highest seed yield at Sagar and Latur whereas, EC 1066, EC 1534 and EC 1466 recorded higher seed yield than the best check at all the three experimental sites showing a sign of wide adaptation. Such an approach to make efficient use of germplasm collections remains important even today. This contribution summarizesthat genotypes EC 704, EC 1066, EC 1534 and EC 1466 having stable yield potential may be exploited in the linseed breeding programme to combat global climate change.
雨养生态条件下亚麻籽种质资源的多地点评价
2008年冬季,采用增强设计在三个地点进行了田间试验,以评估100种亚麻籽(Linum usitatissimum L.)材料对干燥和温暖生长条件的广泛适应性。结果表明,所研究的亚麻籽材料在种子产量方面存在足够的遗传变异。Sagar被认为是收获好收成的最佳地点。外来品系EC 704在Sagar和Latur的种子产量最高,而EC 1066、EC 1534和EC 1466在三个试验点的种子产量均高于最佳水平,显示出广泛适应的迹象。这种有效利用种质资源的方法即使在今天仍然很重要。这一贡献总结了EC 704、EC 1066、EC 1534和EC 1466基因型具有稳定产量潜力,可以在亚麻种子育种计划中利用,以应对全球气候变化。
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