eprintid: 9367 rev_number: 14 eprint_status: archive userid: 1305 dir: disk0/00/00/93/67 datestamp: 2016-03-07 10:37:32 lastmod: 2018-05-08 07:59:17 status_changed: 2016-03-07 10:37:32 type: article metadata_visibility: show contact_email: Library-ICRISAT@CGIAR.ORG creators_name: Lalitha, N creators_name: Upadhyaya, H D creators_name: Krishnamurthy, L creators_name: Kashiwagi, J creators_name: Kavi Kishor, P B creators_name: Singh, S icrisatcreators_name: Lalitha, N icrisatcreators_name: Upadhyaya, H D icrisatcreators_name: Krishnamurthy, L icrisatcreators_name: Kashiwagi, J icrisatcreators_name: Singh, S affiliation: ICRISAT (Patancheru) affiliation: Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University (Manhattan) affiliation: UWA Institute of Agriculture, University of Western Australia (Crawley) affiliation: Osmania University (Hyderabad) country: India country: USA country: Australia title: Assessing Genetic Variability for Root Traits and Identification of Trait-Specific Germplasm in Chickpea Reference Set ispublished: pub subjects: s1.1 subjects: s2.13 divisions: D3 crps: crp1.5 full_text_status: restricted keywords: Chickpea, Germplasm, Breeding, Genetics, Legumes note: The technical support of Mr. Md. Yusuf, Tirupathi Reddy and J. Shankaraiah during the cylinders experiment is gratefully acknowledged. abstract: Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a major grain legume cultivated largely on residual soil moisture in the arid and semiarid regions of the world. Terminal drought stress is one of the major causes of yield loss, and a deep root system has been recognized as one of the most important traits for enhancing drought adaptability. To diversify the current genetic base of root traits, the present study explored the variation for root traits in the reference set of chickpea (n = 300) germplasm. Genetic variability for root traits at 35 d after sowing was assessed using a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cylinder culture system in two postrainy seasons. Largest genetic variability was observed for dry weights of shoot (broad-sense heritability [h2] = 0.69–0.74) and root (h2 = 0.52–0.70). For root-length density (h2 = 0.42–0.43) and root/total-plant dry-weight ratio (h2 = 0.32–0.54), h2 values were moderate but the variation was large, indicating scope for selection. The performance of the reference set accessions was identified for each of key traits. Accessions with the best root-length densities along with root and shoot dry weights were found to originate from the Mediterranean region and western Asia emphasizing the importance of whole collection from these regions for superior root traits. This study identified 23 new accessions for widening the parental base in further drought tolerance breeding efforts and identified superior traits in already adapted genetic backgrounds. date: 2015 date_type: published publication: Crop Science volume: 55 number: - publisher: Crop Science Society of America pagerange: 01-12 id_number: 10.2135/cropsci2014.12.0847 refereed: TRUE issn: 1435-0653 official_url: http://dx.doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2014.12.0847 related_url_url: https://scholar.google.co.in/scholar?hl=en&q=Assessing+Genetic+Variability+for+Root+Traits+and+Identification+of+Trait-Specific+Germplasm+in+Chickpea+Reference+Set&btnG= related_url_type: pub citation: Lalitha, N and Upadhyaya, H D and Krishnamurthy, L and Kashiwagi, J and Kavi Kishor, P B and Singh, S (2015) Assessing Genetic Variability for Root Traits and Identification of Trait-Specific Germplasm in Chickpea Reference Set. Crop Science, 55 (-). 01-12. ISSN 1435-0653 document_url: http://oar.icrisat.org/9367/1/Assessing%20Genetic.pdf.pdf