Genotypic variation of yield-related traits in an irrigated rice breeding program for tropical Asia

Syed Tahir Ata-Ul-Karim , Hasina Begum , Vitaliano Lopena , Teresita Borromeo , Perminder Virk , Jose E. Hernandez , Glenn B. Gregorio , Bertrand C.Y. Collard , Yoichiro Kato
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Developing high-yielding rice varieties is critical to ensure global food security. To date, selection of promising genotypes is based on empirical evaluation for grain yield, but the relationship of agronomic traits to yield in tropical rice breeding is largely unknown. This study aimed to determine the extent of variation for 19 agronomic traits and interrelationships among traits in an irrigated rice breeding program at the International Rice Research Institute, Philippines. A large set of elite germplasm comprising advanced genotypes and varieties derived from the breeding pipeline was evaluated during dry and wet seasons. The broad-sense heritability ranged from 0.35 to 0.99 for all traits in both seasons. Grain yield for the whole plot (plot yield) was positively correlated with yield per plant, 1000 grain weight, and grain width in dry season, and yield per plant, 1000 grain weight, grain width, number of panicles per plant, and panicle exertion rate in wet season. Path analysis showed that the highest direct positive effect of traits on plot yield ranged from 0.25 to 0.45 in dry season and from 0.22 to 0.88 in wet season. Heat map bi-cluster analysis assigned genotypes into three main clusters in both seasons, while traits were grouped into three and five clusters in dry and wet seasons, respectively. The cluster analysis showed that spikelets per panicle, filled grains per plant, and yield per plant were key yield contributing traits. Identification of traits that were highly correlated with rice yield could be useful for developing new varieties adapted to tropical environments.

热带亚洲灌溉水稻育种项目中产量相关性状的基因型变异
开发高产水稻品种对确保全球粮食安全至关重要。迄今为止,有希望的基因型选择是基于对粮食产量的经验评估,但在热带水稻育种中,农艺性状与产量的关系在很大程度上是未知的。本研究旨在确定菲律宾国际水稻研究所一个灌溉水稻育种项目中19个农艺性状的变异程度和性状间的相互关系。在旱季和雨季对大量由高级基因型和育种管道衍生的品种组成的优质种质进行了评估。两季各性状的广义遗传力在0.35 ~ 0.99之间。整块粮食产量(小区产量)在旱季与单株产量、千粒重、粒宽呈显著正相关,在雨季与单株产量、千粒重、粒宽、单株穗数、穗耗率呈显著正相关。通径分析表明,各性状对小区产量的直接正效应在旱季最高,为0.25 ~ 0.45,在雨季最高,为0.22 ~ 0.88。热图双聚类分析将两个季节的基因型划分为3个主要聚类,而性状在旱季和雨季分别划分为3个和5个聚类。聚类分析表明,每穗粒数、单株实粒数和单株产量是水稻产量的主要贡献性状。鉴定与水稻产量高度相关的性状可能有助于开发适应热带环境的新品种。
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