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        <dc:title>Genetics of grain iron and zinc concentration in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.)</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Govindaraj, M</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>Millets</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) is an important staple crop for&#13;
millions of poor rural households in the semi-arid tropics of Asia and Africa. Owing&#13;
to its importance for addressing micronutrient malnutrition problem, especially iron&#13;
(Fe) and zinc (Zn) concentration, considerable global efforts are under way to&#13;
improve its Fe and Zn levels through genetic enhancement. Hence, this dissertation&#13;
was aimed at investigating some of the factors that have direct bearing on breeding&#13;
efficiency. These includes gene action, combining ability and heterosis for Fe and Zn,&#13;
intra-population variance, efficiency of single plant selection, association of grain Fe&#13;
and Zn concentration with grain yield and key agronomic traits (1000-grain mass and&#13;
flowering), and response to recurrent selection.&#13;
In two sets of line x tester studies, parents were observed having a&#13;
wide range of genetic variability for both grain Fe (34 -102 mg kg-1) and Zn&#13;
(34 - 84 mg kg-1) concentration and this was also reflected in both sets of&#13;
hybrids. over two season, ICMB 93222, ICMB 98222, 863 B, ICMB 95333,&#13;
ICMB 96333 among seed parents (lines) and IPC 774, IPC 616, IPC 1650,&#13;
IPC 1178, IPC 536 and IPC 735 amongst pollen parents (testers) were found&#13;
to have &gt;60 mg kg-1 Fe and &gt;55 mg kg-1 Zn concentration. All these inbreds&#13;
are designated seed/pollinator parents in elite genetic backgrounds, indicating&#13;
good scope for their effective use in hybrid and hybrid parents breeding.&#13;
The predictability ratio was around unity for all traits, revealing the&#13;
predominance of GCA (additive) variance controlling these traits in both the&#13;
sets. Highly significant positive correlation between mid-parent value and per&#13;
se performance of hybrids further confirmed the predominant role of additive&#13;
gene action for these traits. using both parameters (per se performance and&#13;
positive significant gca effect), ICMB 93222, ICMB 98222, 863b, ICMB&#13;
91222, IPC 1650, IPC 843, IPC 774, IPC 1178, IPC 689 and IPC 735 were&#13;
identified as good general combiners for grain Fe and Zn in hybrid breeding.&#13;
similarly, 863 B x IPC 404 and ICMB 95333 x IPC 404 for both grain Fe and&#13;
Zn, while ICMB 94111 x IPC 1178 and ICMB 89111 x IPC 843 for grain Zn&#13;
had positive significant sca effects. Low level of heterosis over mid-parent&#13;
for grain Fe and Zn, no hybrid with significant heterosis over better-parent,&#13;
and largely additive genetic variances would imply that there would be little&#13;
opportunity, to exploit heterosis for these traits. In fact, to breed hybrids with&#13;
high Fe and Zn levels, these micronutrients will have to be incorporated in&#13;
both parental lines.&#13;
Higher degree of positive and highly significant correlation between S0&#13;
plants and their respective S1 progenies both for grain Fe and Zn in all four&#13;
populations indicated that individual plant performance for these&#13;
micronutrients can be as effectively used for selection as the S1 progeny&#13;
performance. Highly significant positive correlation between Fe and Zn revealed&#13;
good prospects of concurrent genetic improvement for both micronutrients. Recurrent&#13;
selection for high grain Fe and Zn in two populations increased Fe concentration by 2.4%&#13;
to 8.0% and Zn concentration by 5.4% to 7.9%. It also increased 1000-grain mass by&#13;
4.8% and 14.2%, changed flowering time from -2.3% to 0.8% and had no adverse effect&#13;
on grain yield. This would indicate that selection for Fe and Zn concentration can be&#13;
made without compromising on grain yield and other agronomic traits such as large seed&#13;
size and earliness.</dc:description>
        <dc:date>2011</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Thesis</dc:type>
        <dc:type>NonPeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:identifier>http://oar.icrisat.org/996/4/PhD_Thesis_MGOVINDARAJ_1.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>  Govindaraj, M  (2011) Genetics of grain iron and zinc concentration in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.).  PHD thesis, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University.   </dc:identifier></oai_dc:dc>
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