Flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through LXT breeding approaches

Potato breeding in Bangladesh is very challenging because it is grown in the short winter season, and flowering does not occur naturally, explaining why artificial lighting and extra care are needed. In addition, the breeding scheme is mainly focused on improving potato yield, followed by tuber qual...

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Autores principales: Amin, Md. Nurul, Rahman, Md. Mushfiqur, Rahman, Mosaddiqur, Al Mahmud, Abdullah, Naznin, Afroz, Islam, Md. Mazadul, Kundu, Bimal Chandra, Alsuhaibani, Amnah Mohammed, Gaber, Ahmed, Ahmed, Sharif
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164091
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author Amin, Md. Nurul
Rahman, Md. Mushfiqur
Rahman, Mosaddiqur
Al Mahmud, Abdullah
Naznin, Afroz
Islam, Md. Mazadul
Kundu, Bimal Chandra
Alsuhaibani, Amnah Mohammed
Gaber, Ahmed
Ahmed, Sharif
author_browse Ahmed, Sharif
Al Mahmud, Abdullah
Alsuhaibani, Amnah Mohammed
Amin, Md. Nurul
Gaber, Ahmed
Islam, Md. Mazadul
Kundu, Bimal Chandra
Naznin, Afroz
Rahman, Md. Mushfiqur
Rahman, Mosaddiqur
author_facet Amin, Md. Nurul
Rahman, Md. Mushfiqur
Rahman, Mosaddiqur
Al Mahmud, Abdullah
Naznin, Afroz
Islam, Md. Mazadul
Kundu, Bimal Chandra
Alsuhaibani, Amnah Mohammed
Gaber, Ahmed
Ahmed, Sharif
author_sort Amin, Md. Nurul
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description Potato breeding in Bangladesh is very challenging because it is grown in the short winter season, and flowering does not occur naturally, explaining why artificial lighting and extra care are needed. In addition, the breeding scheme is mainly focused on improving potato yield, followed by tuber quality. The goal of this study was to choose male parents, as well as the effect of environment, on flowering and fruit (berry) setting and to estimate the combining ability among promising BARI-released potato varieties in the second filial generation. Lines of seven Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) varieties were crossed with two BARI variety potato parents as the tester (Line × tester). The BARI Alu-86, BARI Alu-72, BARI Alu-73, and BARI Alu-53 were selected as the best male parents based on the abundance of pollen and fruit set. In both years, flower initiation days varied among clones. For the majority of the traits, such as plant height, tuber number, and yield per plant, the variance of general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) varied. The inheritance of the considered trait was predominant by non-additive gene action. Concerning general combining ability, for plant height, parents ‘BARI Alu-41’ and ‘BARI Alu-53’, for stem per hill, ‘BARI Alu-79′, for tuber number, ‘BARI Alu-37’, and for yield, ‘BARI Alu-37’ and ‘BARI Alu-79’ contributed complementary favorable alleles. The specific combining ability indicated ‘BARI Alu-37’ × ‘BARI Alu-86’ and ‘BARI Alu-77’ × ‘BARI Alu-72’ were the best potential hybrid families for the production of improved genotypes of tuber yield and tuber number. This study will help to design a breeding program following potato population development and the selection of progeny before their utilization as progenitors.
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spelling CGSpace1640912025-12-08T10:29:22Z Flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through LXT breeding approaches Amin, Md. Nurul Rahman, Md. Mushfiqur Rahman, Mosaddiqur Al Mahmud, Abdullah Naznin, Afroz Islam, Md. Mazadul Kundu, Bimal Chandra Alsuhaibani, Amnah Mohammed Gaber, Ahmed Ahmed, Sharif plant science agronomy and crop science food science Potato breeding in Bangladesh is very challenging because it is grown in the short winter season, and flowering does not occur naturally, explaining why artificial lighting and extra care are needed. In addition, the breeding scheme is mainly focused on improving potato yield, followed by tuber quality. The goal of this study was to choose male parents, as well as the effect of environment, on flowering and fruit (berry) setting and to estimate the combining ability among promising BARI-released potato varieties in the second filial generation. Lines of seven Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) varieties were crossed with two BARI variety potato parents as the tester (Line × tester). The BARI Alu-86, BARI Alu-72, BARI Alu-73, and BARI Alu-53 were selected as the best male parents based on the abundance of pollen and fruit set. In both years, flower initiation days varied among clones. For the majority of the traits, such as plant height, tuber number, and yield per plant, the variance of general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) varied. The inheritance of the considered trait was predominant by non-additive gene action. Concerning general combining ability, for plant height, parents ‘BARI Alu-41’ and ‘BARI Alu-53’, for stem per hill, ‘BARI Alu-79′, for tuber number, ‘BARI Alu-37’, and for yield, ‘BARI Alu-37’ and ‘BARI Alu-79’ contributed complementary favorable alleles. The specific combining ability indicated ‘BARI Alu-37’ × ‘BARI Alu-86’ and ‘BARI Alu-77’ × ‘BARI Alu-72’ were the best potential hybrid families for the production of improved genotypes of tuber yield and tuber number. This study will help to design a breeding program following potato population development and the selection of progeny before their utilization as progenitors. 2022-04-01 2024-12-19T12:53:28Z 2024-12-19T12:53:28Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164091 en Open Access MDPI Amin, Md. Nurul; Rahman, Md. Mushfiqur; Rahman, Mosaddiqur; Al Mahmud, Abdullah; Naznin, Afroz; Islam, Md. Mazadul; Kundu, Bimal Chandra; Alsuhaibani, Amnah Mohammed; Gaber, Ahmed and Ahmed, Sharif. 2022. Flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through LXT breeding approaches. Agriculture, Volume 12 no. 4 p. 501
spellingShingle plant science
agronomy and crop science
food science
Amin, Md. Nurul
Rahman, Md. Mushfiqur
Rahman, Mosaddiqur
Al Mahmud, Abdullah
Naznin, Afroz
Islam, Md. Mazadul
Kundu, Bimal Chandra
Alsuhaibani, Amnah Mohammed
Gaber, Ahmed
Ahmed, Sharif
Flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through LXT breeding approaches
title Flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through LXT breeding approaches
title_full Flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through LXT breeding approaches
title_fullStr Flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through LXT breeding approaches
title_full_unstemmed Flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through LXT breeding approaches
title_short Flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through LXT breeding approaches
title_sort flowering behavior and selection of hybrid potato clones through lxt breeding approaches
topic plant science
agronomy and crop science
food science
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164091
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