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EI·Hosary,, A., Omar, S., EI-Gizawy, N., Abo-gable, S. (2004). BREEDING MILLET (Pearel millet) FOR FORAGE YIELD UNDER DROUGHT CONDITIONS: 1· COMBINING ABILITY IN DIALLEL CROSSES AMONG FIVE GENOTYPES.. Journal of Plant Production, 29(10), 5493-5501. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2004.238833
A. A. EI·Hosary,; S. A. Omar; N. Kh. B. EI-Gizawy; S. K. Abo-gable. "BREEDING MILLET (Pearel millet) FOR FORAGE YIELD UNDER DROUGHT CONDITIONS: 1· COMBINING ABILITY IN DIALLEL CROSSES AMONG FIVE GENOTYPES.". Journal of Plant Production, 29, 10, 2004, 5493-5501. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2004.238833
EI·Hosary,, A., Omar, S., EI-Gizawy, N., Abo-gable, S. (2004). 'BREEDING MILLET (Pearel millet) FOR FORAGE YIELD UNDER DROUGHT CONDITIONS: 1· COMBINING ABILITY IN DIALLEL CROSSES AMONG FIVE GENOTYPES.', Journal of Plant Production, 29(10), pp. 5493-5501. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2004.238833
EI·Hosary,, A., Omar, S., EI-Gizawy, N., Abo-gable, S. BREEDING MILLET (Pearel millet) FOR FORAGE YIELD UNDER DROUGHT CONDITIONS: 1· COMBINING ABILITY IN DIALLEL CROSSES AMONG FIVE GENOTYPES.. Journal of Plant Production, 2004; 29(10): 5493-5501. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2004.238833

BREEDING MILLET (Pearel millet) FOR FORAGE YIELD UNDER DROUGHT CONDITIONS: 1· COMBINING ABILITY IN DIALLEL CROSSES AMONG FIVE GENOTYPES.

Article 8, Volume 29, Issue 10, October 2004, Page 5493-5501  XML PDF (2.73 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2004.238833
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Authors
A. A. EI·Hosary,1; S. A. Omar2; N. Kh. B. EI-Gizawy1; S. K. Abo-gable2
1Agronomy dept.Fac.of Agric. (Moshtohor) Zagazig Univ., Egypt.
2Plant Genetic Resources Dept. Desert Research Center, Egypt.
Abstract
Pearl millet (Pennisetum g/aucum (L) R.Br.) is a stable grain crop in the arid
and semi-arid regions of Africa and India, and a new forage and grain crop in Egypt. A
two year field experiments was conducted at EI-Maghara Research Station (Middle
Sinai), Desert Research Center, in summer growing seasons 2001 and 2002 . Half-
diallel crossing system was established in summer 2001 season among five
genetically diverse varieties and lor promising lines of five -rowed pearl millet to
obtain a total of ten crosses. The first parent was the commercial cultivar
Shandaweel-1 (P1) and P2(ICMV88130), P3 (ICMV88904) and P4 (ICMV88908), these
three lines introduced from Indian by Dr. Ebrahim Eisa (AgricResearch Center; and
the fifth parent (Ps) was land race grown by the farmers at the desert of Red Sea
(Shlatein and Halayeb). The objective was to determine the influence of hybrid and
three systems of water regimes (non stress and stress generated by irrigation at 30,
45 and 60 % available soil moisture depletion, respectively) on fresh and dry forage
yield and drought susceptibility index. Significant differences among the five parents
and their crosses were detected for fresh and dry forage yield at the three cuts and
yield accumulates under the three different water regimes. The two crosses P 1X Ps
and P4 x Ps and the fifth parent (Ps) gave the highest mean values for total fresh
. weight under the first level of soil moisture (lrri.r), these out yielded the third level of
soil moisture (Irri.3) by 28:31, 34.29 and 25.01%, respectively. Whereas the two
crosses P4 )( P5 and p, )( Ps as well as the third parent ( P3l gave the highest mean
values for total fresh forage yield under the second level of soil moisture (Irri.2) and out
yielded by 16.81,19.82 and 4.68% respectively.
The magnitudes of gca/sca ratios revealed that additive and additive by
additive type gene action were more important for fresh and dry forage yield.
The mean square, due to general and specific combining ability, was highly
significant for the three traits under different water regimes. Moreover, the mean
squares, due to g.c.a. effects, were larger than those due to s.c.a. effects for fresh
weight, drought index and dry weight except the third water regime for the same
character.
Keywords
Pearl millet; drought tolerant; drought susceptibility index; combining ability and forage yield
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