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Genetic studies on leaf rolling and some root traits under drought conditions in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Abstract
studied crosses. The F2 and F3 lines derived from six crosses were grown in a RCBD experiment in three replications to study the genetic of leaf rolling. The total number of lines in F2 segregated 3:1 (rolled : unrolled) and F3 lines segregated in 1:2:1 (rolled : segregating : unrolled). The results showed that plants which showed more leaf rolling appeared to be less drought resistance. It was also found that the recovery ability was associated with drought resistance and leaf unrolling character.
Measurements on genetic variability, heterosis, inbreeding depression, potence ratio, heritabillity and genetic advance under selection were calculated. Desirable significant heterosis was found for grain
yield/plant, root length, root thickness and root:shoot ratio for all the studied crosses. Potence ratio indicated over dominance for all studied characters in the three crosses except for root thickness and
root : shoot ratio in the cross II (IET1444 x Sakha 102), for grain yield/plant and root length in the cross III (Moroberekarn x Sakha 101). High heritabillity values were associated with high genetic advance for
days to heading and plant height in all studied crosses, while there were no associations with high genetic advance in the other characters.