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Variability and path analysis for yield components of different wheat genotypes

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Matković Stojšin, Mirela
Zečević, Veselinka
Petrović, Sofija
Dimitrijević, Miodrag
Banjac, Borislav
Mićanović, Danica
Knežević, Desimir
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The study was carried out to investigate the genotypic and phenotypic variability, heritability and relationship between wheat yield components. A randomized complete block design experiment was conducted, with sixteen wheat genotypes (Dukat, Dunavka, Fundulea 4, Iskra, Jedina, Jugoslavija, Kavkaz, Mačvanka 1, Marija, NS-5804, Pitoma, Poljana, Skopjanka, Tamiš, Vali PKA-7114 and Zvezda), in Novi Bečej (Vojvodina, Serbia), during 2016 and 2017 growing seasons. Grain weight per plant had the highest genotypic and phenotypic variability (15.45 and 20.58%, respectively), while spike length had the lowest ones (5.68 and 6.78%, respectively). High broad sense heritability was observed for plant height (H2=86.19%) and spike length (H2=71.73%). Heritability was low in the case of spike weight (H2=38.82%) and grain weight per spike (H2=26.56%), which indicates that environmental factors had higher impact on expression of these traits in relation to genetic factors. Path analysis reve...aled that spike weight and spike length had the highest significant direct positive effect on the grain weight per plant, while thousand grain weight had the highest significant negative effect. The grain weight per spike, number of grains per spike and spike length had a significant indirect effect, through spike weight, on grain weight per spike.

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heritability / variability / direct effect / indirect effect
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Book of Proceedings : IX International Scientific Agriculture Symposium "Agrosym 2018", Jahorina, October 04 - 07, 2018, 372-377
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  • Istočno Sarajevo : Poljoprivredni fakultet
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  • Study of the genetic basis of improving yield and quality of small grains in different environmental conditions (RS-31092)

ISBN: 978-99976-718-8-2

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_599
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http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/599
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AU  - Matković Stojšin, Mirela
AU  - Zečević, Veselinka
AU  - Petrović, Sofija
AU  - Dimitrijević, Miodrag
AU  - Banjac, Borislav
AU  - Mićanović, Danica
AU  - Knežević, Desimir
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/599
AB  - The study was carried out to investigate the genotypic and phenotypic variability, heritability
and relationship between wheat yield components. A randomized complete block design
experiment was conducted, with sixteen wheat genotypes (Dukat, Dunavka, Fundulea 4,
Iskra, Jedina, Jugoslavija, Kavkaz, Mačvanka 1, Marija, NS-5804, Pitoma, Poljana,
Skopjanka, Tamiš, Vali PKA-7114 and Zvezda), in Novi Bečej (Vojvodina, Serbia), during
2016 and 2017 growing seasons. Grain weight per plant had the highest genotypic and
phenotypic variability (15.45 and 20.58%, respectively), while spike length had the lowest
ones (5.68 and 6.78%, respectively). High broad sense heritability was observed for plant
height (H2=86.19%) and spike length (H2=71.73%). Heritability was low in the case of spike
weight (H2=38.82%) and grain weight per spike (H2=26.56%), which indicates that
environmental factors had higher impact on expression of these traits in relation to genetic
factors. Path analysis revealed that spike weight and spike length had the highest significant
direct positive effect on the grain weight per plant, while thousand grain weight had the
highest significant negative effect. The grain weight per spike, number of grains per spike and
spike length had a significant indirect effect, through spike weight, on grain weight per spike.
PB  - Istočno Sarajevo : Poljoprivredni fakultet
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EP  - 377
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author = "Matković Stojšin, Mirela and Zečević, Veselinka and Petrović, Sofija and Dimitrijević, Miodrag and Banjac, Borislav and Mićanović, Danica and Knežević, Desimir",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The study was carried out to investigate the genotypic and phenotypic variability, heritability
and relationship between wheat yield components. A randomized complete block design
experiment was conducted, with sixteen wheat genotypes (Dukat, Dunavka, Fundulea 4,
Iskra, Jedina, Jugoslavija, Kavkaz, Mačvanka 1, Marija, NS-5804, Pitoma, Poljana,
Skopjanka, Tamiš, Vali PKA-7114 and Zvezda), in Novi Bečej (Vojvodina, Serbia), during
2016 and 2017 growing seasons. Grain weight per plant had the highest genotypic and
phenotypic variability (15.45 and 20.58%, respectively), while spike length had the lowest
ones (5.68 and 6.78%, respectively). High broad sense heritability was observed for plant
height (H2=86.19%) and spike length (H2=71.73%). Heritability was low in the case of spike
weight (H2=38.82%) and grain weight per spike (H2=26.56%), which indicates that
environmental factors had higher impact on expression of these traits in relation to genetic
factors. Path analysis revealed that spike weight and spike length had the highest significant
direct positive effect on the grain weight per plant, while thousand grain weight had the
highest significant negative effect. The grain weight per spike, number of grains per spike and
spike length had a significant indirect effect, through spike weight, on grain weight per spike.",
publisher = "Istočno Sarajevo : Poljoprivredni fakultet",
journal = "Book of Proceedings : IX International Scientific Agriculture Symposium "Agrosym 2018", Jahorina, October 04 - 07",
title = "Variability and path analysis for yield components of different wheat genotypes",
pages = "377-372",
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Matković Stojšin, M., Zečević, V., Petrović, S., Dimitrijević, M., Banjac, B., Mićanović, D.,& Knežević, D.. (2018). Variability and path analysis for yield components of different wheat genotypes. in Book of Proceedings : IX International Scientific Agriculture Symposium "Agrosym 2018", Jahorina, October 04 - 07
Istočno Sarajevo : Poljoprivredni fakultet., 372-377.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_599
Matković Stojšin M, Zečević V, Petrović S, Dimitrijević M, Banjac B, Mićanović D, Knežević D. Variability and path analysis for yield components of different wheat genotypes. in Book of Proceedings : IX International Scientific Agriculture Symposium "Agrosym 2018", Jahorina, October 04 - 07. 2018;:372-377.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_599 .
Matković Stojšin, Mirela, Zečević, Veselinka, Petrović, Sofija, Dimitrijević, Miodrag, Banjac, Borislav, Mićanović, Danica, Knežević, Desimir, "Variability and path analysis for yield components of different wheat genotypes" in Book of Proceedings : IX International Scientific Agriculture Symposium "Agrosym 2018", Jahorina, October 04 - 07 (2018):372-377,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_599 .

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