Genetic Stability of TGMS Hybrids in Dry Direct Seeded Rice

Rudresh, N. S. and Jayamani, P. and Vijayakumar, E. and Manonmani, S. and Gangashetti, Mahantesh and Jeyakumar, P. and Latha, K. R. (2021) Genetic Stability of TGMS Hybrids in Dry Direct Seeded Rice. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, 33 (24). pp. 333-341. ISSN 2320-7035

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Abstract

Rice is a water-loving crop and traditionally sown in the nursery and then transplanted to the puddled and waterlogged main field. Owing to climate change, water scarcity and labour shortage problems, rice is now cultivated in the dry direct seeded method. Owing to potential of hybrid rice in increasing both rice production and productivity, many countries are focusing on exploiting the benefits of this technology. To break the yield plateau in rice cultivation, Thermosensitive Genetic Male Sterile (TGMS) hybrids were found to be very effective. In the present study, 41 TGMS hybrids and 9 checks were evaluated for their stability and adaptability by dry direct seeded method in four locations viz., E1 - Allahabad, E2 - Lucknow, E3 - Dhamtari and E4 - Raipur. The TGMS hybrid G44 was predicted as an ideal hybrid by the GGE stability model that possessed high grain yield and stable performance over environments. It was followed by hybrids viz., G10, G14, G34, G11, G20 and G47 that had a stable performance with high yield. Hence, these TGMS hybrids were identified as high and stable yielders across environments and suitable for dry direct seeded rice ecosystems. Among the environments, E1 (Allahabad) and E4 (Raipur) were considered favourable environments as they possessed the highest discriminating power. The hybrids identified in the study can be utilized for breaking the yield barriers in rice and can be recommended for dry direct seeding in marginal and rainfed areas.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Open Library > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2023 10:10
Last Modified: 16 Sep 2023 04:56
URI: http://archive.sdpublishers.com/id/eprint/104

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