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Title: | Estimation of genetic diversity among newly developed winter maize inbred lines |
Other Titles: | Not Available |
Authors: | Singh S.B., Chikkappa G. Karjagi, Kumar S., Kumar K., Yathish, KR3., Jat B.S., Kasana, R.K., Kumar, A. and Rakshit S. |
ICAR Data Use Licennce: | http://krishi.icar.gov.in/PDF/ICAR_Data_Use_Licence.pdf |
Author's Affiliated institute: | ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research, PAU, Campus Ludhiana – 141 004, Punjab (India) |
Published/ Complete Date: | 1001-01-01 |
Project Code: | AR : DMR: 19:03 |
Keywords: | D square, Genetic diversity, inbreds, rabi maize, |
Publisher: | ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research. Ludhiana |
Citation: | Singh S.B., Chikkappa G. Karjagi, Kumar S., Kumar K., Yathish, KR3., Jat B.S., Kasana, R.K., Kumar, A. and Rakshit S.(2020). Estimation of genetic diversity among newly developed winter maize inbred lines in Souvenir National Seminar on ‘’Maize for Crop Diversification under Changing Climatic Scenario pp 126-127. |
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Abstract/Description: | Not Available |
Description: | Maize (Zea mays L.), the queen of cereals, holds unmatched fitness across diverse environments due to the high level of plasticity in its genome. Maize is gaining exponential rise in global demand even over the wheat and rice reflecting the substantial growth of maize in developing as well as industrial countries. Exploitation of hybrid vigor in maize has gained much significance in view of tremendous increase in its yield but still it demands the continuous development of better than the best hybrids to fulfill these rising demands in terms of yield as well as quality. Looking into the above facts, genetic diversity study at the morphological as well as molecular level with the help of forty polymorphic markers was made using 140 newly developed and 13 parental inbreds of released maize hybrids at Regional maize Research & Seed Production Center (ICARIIMR), Begusarai, Bihar during Rabi, 201819. This study was conducted to understand the diverse nature among these lines and subsequently to use the desirable diverse parents in maize breeding program to produce superior hybrids, segregating populations with high variability and introgression of desirable traits/genes. D square study revealed the twenty clusters among which three clusters comprised 92, 21 and 23 genotypes while 17 genotypes falls in 17 different clusters individually. The highest intercluster distance was found between the cluster 17 & 19 (IMLSB9551 & IMLSB2094) followed by cluster 13 & 17 (IMLSB4231 & IMLSB9551) and 14 & 17 (IMLSB811 & IMLSB9551). Among the first three clusters highest intercluster distance was found between cluster 2 & cluster 3 and highest intracluster distance was observed within cluster 2. This reveals that the crosses among these distant genotypes may harness greater level of heterosis. Molecular diversity study with the help of 40 polymorphic markers which displayed clear size differences and total of 873 alleles were generated through these primers with an average polymorphism information content value of 0.8367. The primer bnlg 1614 and bnlg1642 was found as the best marker for identification of genotypes as revealed by PIC values (0.9838 & 0.9737 respectively). The Jaccard’s dissimilarity index showed the highest value of 1.00 among the genotypes IMLSB 2741 & LM16 followed by IMLSB1231 & LM16 (0.981), IMLSB1192 & LM 14 (0.978), IMLSB1141 & HKI1128 (0.978) and IMLSB1062 & HKI1128 (0.978). The Jaccard’s dissimilarity index classified the total genotypes in two major clusters and eight sub clusters. The high D square distance found among the genotypes IMLSB9551 & IMLSB2094, IMLSB4231 & IMLSB9551 and IMLSB811 & IMLSB9551 also recorded high Jaccard’s dissimilarity coefficient value of 0.906, 0.798 & 0.840 respectively. These diverse genotypes can be used in further breeding program in the development of high yielding single cross maize hybrids as well as segregating population with high variability and introgression of desirable traits/genes. |
ISSN: | Not Available |
Type(s) of content: | Presentation |
Sponsors: | Not Available |
Language: | English |
Name of Journal: | Souvenir of National Seminar on Maize for Crop Diversification under Changing Climatic Scenario |
Volume No.: | Not Available |
Page Number: | 126-127 |
Name of the Division/Regional Station: | ICAR-IIMR Regional Maize Research and Seed Production Centre, Vishnupur, Begusarai-851129, Bihar, India. |
Source, DOI or any other URL: | Not Available |
URI: | http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/43624 |
Appears in Collections: | CS-IIMR-Publication |
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