Evaluation of some autumn rapeseed genotypes based on morphological traits and SIIG index

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To verify diversity, relationship between traits, and selection of superior genotypes using the selection index of ideal genotype (SIIG) technique, an experiment was carried out on agricultural land in Tikmeh Dash city, from the province of East Azarbaijan, Iran in 2017-18. In this experiment, 22 autumn canola genotypes were studied in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) for some of agronomy traits. The results showed L963, Okapi and Licord genotypes have the highest yield mean. Also, the traits of the number of pods per plant (NPP), yield and yield of single plant in these genotypes had a high coefficient of phenotypic diversity, which indicates the effect of environment on these traits. Phenotypic and genotypic diversity coefficients the traits of the number of pods per plant (NPP), yield, and single yield (YSP) in all genotypes had high genetic diversity. Heritability was low for the day to flowering (DF), number of pods per main stem (NPMS), and yield traits; however, it was high for the day to pod (DPO) day to ripping index (DRI) and plant height (H) traits. Altogether 65.69% of the total variation was justified through the 5 factors that had been determined by the factor analysis to the principle component. Based on the SIIG technique, the genotypes SW101, L83, HW101 and 963 with the highest SIIG values (0.710, 0.672, 0.6531 and 0.6530 respectively) were the best genotypes. On the other hand, Zarfam, Talayeh, 957 and SLMO16 genotypes with the least amount of SIIG value (0.185, 0.243, 0.271 and 0.272 respectively) were the weakest genotypes for most morphological traits. The genotypes of SW101, L14, L944, Okapi, and L963 both having high SIIG value and high yield, are the best genotype from the point of yield and other morphological traits.

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Persian
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Journal of Crop Breeding, Volume:12 Issue: 34, 2020
Pages:
151 to 159
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  • Corresponding Author (2)
    Omid Sofalian
    Full Professor crop production and genetics department, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran
    Sofalian، Omid
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    Ali Asghari
    Full Professor Plant Breeding- Faculty of Agriculture, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran
    Asghari، Ali
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