Assessing Heterosis for Grain Yield and Related Traits in Six-Row Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) under Varying Sowing Conditions
Heterosis assessment in barley under varying sowing conditions
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Keywords:
barley, heterosis, Heterobeltiosis, grain yieldAbstract
The present study was conducted to assess the magnitude of heterosis for grain yield and its component traits in six row barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) using a modified Triple Test Cross analysis with fifteen lines and three testers (RD 2508, RD 3005, and their F₁ hybrid RD 2508 × RD 3005). A total of 63 barley genotypes, including 15 lines, 3 testers, and 45 F₁ crosses, were evaluated during the 2022–23 Rabi season under three sowing environments (early, normal, and late) using a randomized block design with three replications. Pooled ANOVA showed significant genotypic differences across all traits studied. Across all environments, the crosses BG 105 × RD 2508, DWRUB 64 × RD 2508, PL 751 × RD 2508, RD 2035 × RD 2508, RD 2552 × RD 2508, BH 959 × RD 3005, HUB 113 × RD 3005, JB 110 × RD 3005, RD 2552 × RD 3005, RD 2907 × RD 3005, BG 105 × F₁, DWRUB 64 × F₁, DWRB 137 × F₁, RD 2035 × F₁, RD 2552 × F₁, and RD 2660 × F₁ exhibited significant heterobeltiosis for grain yield per plant in all three environments. These crosses can therefore be considered promising for enhancing barley yield under early, normal, and late sowing conditions.
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