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Parental Selection in Rice Cultivar Improvement

  1. 1Rice Experiment Station, California Cooperative Rice Research Foundation, Inc., Biggs, CA 95917, USA; 2Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center, Beaumont, Texas 77713, USA
  • Online:2013-01-28 Published:2013-01-06
  • Contact: Stanley Omar P B. Samonte (sosamonte@crrf.org)
  • Supported by:

    This study was partially funded by the Texas Rice Research Foundation and by Lloyd T. WILSON through the Jack B. WENDT Endowed Chair.

Abstract:

The evaluation of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars assists breeders in identifying useful trait relationships and in selecting parents as donors of specific traits. This study was conducted to compare long-grain rice cultivars using genotype × trait (GT) biplot analysis and determine potential donors of traits related to grain yield and quality. Seventeen cultivars in the 2005 and 2006 Uniform Regional Rice Nursery in Beaumont, Texas, USA were analyzed for 20 traits using GT biplot analysis. The GT biplots showed the diversity among cultivars with regards to yield-related traits. Cultivars recommended as donor parents were: Trenasse, Spring, Presidio, and Cocodrie for high grain yield and head rice rate; Trenasse and Presidio for semi-dwarfness; Banks for tall plant height; Wells for high flag leaf area, panicle weight, and number and mass of filled grains per panicle; Hidalgo for high tiller density; Francis for high number of spikelets per panicle; Spring and Trenasse for short flowering duration; Cheniere for more days to heading and maturity and Spring for less days; and Spring and Hidalgo for high grain weight. Breeders can use these cultivars with specific traits to increase grain yield and quality.

Key words: diversity , genotype ×, trait biplot analysis , grain yield , grain quality , parental selection , rice