Genetics of Morpho-Physiological Traits in Segregating Populations of Interspecific Hybrid Rice Under Stress and Non-Stress Conditions

2009 
Drought is one of the major constraints for rice (Oryza sativa L.) production in the rainfed ecologies in Sub-Saharan Africa. The objectives of this study were to investigate the genetic effects of morpho-physiological traits controlling drought-stress tolerance. Five Oryza glaberrima genotypes, four interspecific inbred lines, two interspecific hybrids, and two O. sativa lines and their progenies from a North Carolina II mating design were evaluated at ICRISAT in Mali under drought and fully irrigated conditions in 8 × 8 lattice designs. Data were collected on morpho-physiological traits, such as plant height, leaf rolling and stress recovery ability. General combining ability (GCA) effects for females and males were significant for all traits. Female GCA and specific combining ability (SCA) effects were significant for tiller number, plant height, and specific leaf dry weight. Heritability estimates based on variance ratios ranged from 47% to 67% for plant height, leaf area, specific leaf dry weight, an...
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