SELECTION INDEX FOR GENETIC IMPROVEMENT IN WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Abstract
An experiment was conducted at the research field of the Department of
Genetics and Plant Breeding with twenty four wheat genotypes collected from
Wheat Research Centre, BARI, Dinajpur. The wheat genotypes were evaluated
in randomized completely blocked design with three replications to study
genotypic and phenotypic co-efficient of variation, heritability, genetic
advance and selection index for genetic improvement of the selected wheat
genotypes. The study results revealed that moderate heritability coupled with
moderate genetic advance in thousand grain weight (g), number of grain per
spike, plant height (cm) and days to heading. Among characters thousand
grain weight had high genotypic and phenotypic co-efficient of variation over
other characters. Yield per plant alone considered 100%, expected genetic
grain and relative efficiency of other functions were calculated accordingly.
Yield per plot (g) with thousand grain weight (g), number of grain per spike,
number of spikelet per spike, days to anthesis, number of heading per days,
and plant height (cm) association would be more efficient for improvement
due to the maximum expected genetic gain (425.97) with maximum relative
efficiency (122.75%) as found in selection index. But considering economic
viability and practical condition, selection indices for the improvement of
yield, the five character association i.e. yield per plot, thousand grain weight,
number of grain per spike, number of spikelet per spike and days to anthesis
per days is better than others is suggested. Comparison among relative
selection criteria of all the characters of the studied wheat genotypes based
on the best selection index yield per plot, thousand grain weight, number of
grain per spike, number of spikelet per spike and days to anthesis (five
character association), with total rank value besed on selection criteria the
genotype PYT-15 is the promising genotype for genetic improvement.