Review of Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] Genetic Variability Genotypes

Werkissa Yali, Gudeta Nepir
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Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a tropical C4 crop that originated in Ethiopia and was domesticated there. It is the fifth most widely grown cereal crop in the world. It is a vital staple crop for more than 500 million people in 30 Sub-Saharan African and Asian nations, although it is mostly farmed as a feed crop in the developed world. In a breeding program, the presence of genetic variety is critical. For sorghum breeding and novel cultivar deployment, the genetic variation present in sorghum germplasm collections is frequently investigated. Effective breeding and genetic conservation may need a well-characterized sorghum genetic resource. The level of trait heritability is linked to the genetic development of breeding populations for yield and its component traits. The amount of genetic variability contained in a population and how it is used determines the success of a crop improvement effort. A breeder's understanding of a crop's genetic diversity usually aids them in selecting desirable parents for breeding programs. As a result, it's critical to examine genetic diversity, heritability, and genetic progress since they provide information that can be used to improve grain yield as well as quality qualities to increase crop production and productivity.
高粱[Sorghum bicolor (L.)]综述Moench]遗传变异
高粱[双色高粱]Moench是一种热带C4作物,原产于埃塞俄比亚,并在那里被驯化。它是世界上种植最广泛的第五大谷类作物。它是撒哈拉以南30个非洲和亚洲国家5亿多人口的重要主食,尽管在发达国家主要作为饲料作物种植。在育种计划中,遗传多样性的存在是至关重要的。在高粱育种和新品种配置中,经常对高粱种质资源中存在的遗传变异进行研究。有效的育种和遗传保护可能需要具有良好特征的高粱遗传资源。性状的遗传力水平与育种群体的产量及其组成性状的遗传发育有关。一个种群中遗传变异的数量及其利用方式决定了作物改良工作的成功。育种者对作物遗传多样性的了解通常有助于他们为育种计划选择理想的亲本。因此,检查遗传多样性、遗传性和遗传进展至关重要,因为它们提供了可用于提高粮食产量和质量以提高作物产量和生产力的信息。
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