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Field screening of diverse wheat germplasm for determining their adaptability to semi-arid climatic conditions

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an important staple food crop for one third of global population and important crop for securing future food security. Rapid changes in the climate on global scale could be a threat for future food security. This situation urges plant breeders to explore the genetic p...

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Autores principales: Mahpara, Shahzadi, Bashir, Muhammad Shafqat, Ullah, Rehmat, Bilal, Muhammad, Kausar, Salma, Latif, Muhammad Imran, Arif, Muhammad, Akhtar, Imran, Brestic, Marian, Zuan, Ali Tan Kee, Salama, Ehab A. A., Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman, Alfagham, Alanoud
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8932620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35303032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265344
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author Mahpara, Shahzadi
Bashir, Muhammad Shafqat
Ullah, Rehmat
Bilal, Muhammad
Kausar, Salma
Latif, Muhammad Imran
Arif, Muhammad
Akhtar, Imran
Brestic, Marian
Zuan, Ali Tan Kee
Salama, Ehab A. A.
Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman
Alfagham, Alanoud
author_facet Mahpara, Shahzadi
Bashir, Muhammad Shafqat
Ullah, Rehmat
Bilal, Muhammad
Kausar, Salma
Latif, Muhammad Imran
Arif, Muhammad
Akhtar, Imran
Brestic, Marian
Zuan, Ali Tan Kee
Salama, Ehab A. A.
Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman
Alfagham, Alanoud
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description Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an important staple food crop for one third of global population and important crop for securing future food security. Rapid changes in the climate on global scale could be a threat for future food security. This situation urges plant breeders to explore the genetic potential of existing wheat germplasm. This study screened forty diverse wheat genotypes for their yield under two different agroclimatic conditions, i.e., Layyah and Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan. Data relating to plant height, peduncle length, flag leaf area, spike length, number of spikelets, number of grains per spike, thousand grain weight, chlorophyll content and grain yield were recorded. The tested wheat genotypes significantly differed for grain yield and related traits. Grain yield was positively correlated with plant height, spike length, spike number, flag leaf length, number of grains per spike, and 1000-grain weight. Biplot obtained from the cluster analysis by Euclidean method grouped the studied genotypes in 3 different groups. The genotypes exhibited 10.77% variability within quadrants, whereas 72.36% variability was recorded between quadrants according to clustering. Dendrogram grouped the tested genotypes into two main clusters. The main cluster “I” comprised of 2 genotypes, i.e., ‘Seher-2006’ and ‘AS-2002’. The cluster “II” contained 38 genotypes based on Euclidian values. Genotypes within same cluster had smaller D(2) values compared to those belonging to other clusters. The genetic relationships of genotypes provide useful information for breeding programs. Overall, the results revealed that genotypes ‘Line 9733’, ‘Bhakar-2002’, ‘Line A9’ and ‘SYN-46’ had better yield and yield stability under climatic conditions of southern Punjab. Therefore, these genotypes could be recommended for general cultivation in the study region.
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spelling pubmed-89326202022-03-19 Field screening of diverse wheat germplasm for determining their adaptability to semi-arid climatic conditions Mahpara, Shahzadi Bashir, Muhammad Shafqat Ullah, Rehmat Bilal, Muhammad Kausar, Salma Latif, Muhammad Imran Arif, Muhammad Akhtar, Imran Brestic, Marian Zuan, Ali Tan Kee Salama, Ehab A. A. Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman Alfagham, Alanoud PLoS One Research Article Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an important staple food crop for one third of global population and important crop for securing future food security. Rapid changes in the climate on global scale could be a threat for future food security. This situation urges plant breeders to explore the genetic potential of existing wheat germplasm. This study screened forty diverse wheat genotypes for their yield under two different agroclimatic conditions, i.e., Layyah and Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan. Data relating to plant height, peduncle length, flag leaf area, spike length, number of spikelets, number of grains per spike, thousand grain weight, chlorophyll content and grain yield were recorded. The tested wheat genotypes significantly differed for grain yield and related traits. Grain yield was positively correlated with plant height, spike length, spike number, flag leaf length, number of grains per spike, and 1000-grain weight. Biplot obtained from the cluster analysis by Euclidean method grouped the studied genotypes in 3 different groups. The genotypes exhibited 10.77% variability within quadrants, whereas 72.36% variability was recorded between quadrants according to clustering. Dendrogram grouped the tested genotypes into two main clusters. The main cluster “I” comprised of 2 genotypes, i.e., ‘Seher-2006’ and ‘AS-2002’. The cluster “II” contained 38 genotypes based on Euclidian values. Genotypes within same cluster had smaller D(2) values compared to those belonging to other clusters. The genetic relationships of genotypes provide useful information for breeding programs. Overall, the results revealed that genotypes ‘Line 9733’, ‘Bhakar-2002’, ‘Line A9’ and ‘SYN-46’ had better yield and yield stability under climatic conditions of southern Punjab. Therefore, these genotypes could be recommended for general cultivation in the study region. Public Library of Science 2022-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8932620/ /pubmed/35303032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265344 Text en © 2022 Mahpara et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mahpara, Shahzadi
Bashir, Muhammad Shafqat
Ullah, Rehmat
Bilal, Muhammad
Kausar, Salma
Latif, Muhammad Imran
Arif, Muhammad
Akhtar, Imran
Brestic, Marian
Zuan, Ali Tan Kee
Salama, Ehab A. A.
Al-Hashimi, Abdulrahman
Alfagham, Alanoud
Field screening of diverse wheat germplasm for determining their adaptability to semi-arid climatic conditions
title Field screening of diverse wheat germplasm for determining their adaptability to semi-arid climatic conditions
title_full Field screening of diverse wheat germplasm for determining their adaptability to semi-arid climatic conditions
title_fullStr Field screening of diverse wheat germplasm for determining their adaptability to semi-arid climatic conditions
title_full_unstemmed Field screening of diverse wheat germplasm for determining their adaptability to semi-arid climatic conditions
title_short Field screening of diverse wheat germplasm for determining their adaptability to semi-arid climatic conditions
title_sort field screening of diverse wheat germplasm for determining their adaptability to semi-arid climatic conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8932620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35303032
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265344
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