Improvement of durum wheat yield and associated effects on morpho-physiological characters

Six durum wheat ( Triticum turgidum var. durum check for this species in other resources ) cultivars released in the central highlands of Ethiopia from 1967 to 1992, were evaluated to estimate progress in improving grain yield, and to determine changes in crop morphological and physiological attributes. The six durum wheat cultivars differed in all crop parameters studied. Over the 25 year period represented by the varietal releases, grain yield increased by 68 kg ha-1y-1 (1.58%y-1). Grain yield of durum wheat was positively correlated with harvest index, grains m-2, grains spike-1, grains spikelet-1, and thousand grain weight, all of which increased significantly over time. Spike density (ie., spikes m-2) decreased slightly while the other parameters did not exhibit significant temporal trends. Protein yield increased over time along with grain yield, while grain protein was unchanged. The national durum improvement programme has substantially improved the grain yield of rainfed durum wheat by increasing the magnitude of the grain sink and the efficiency of assimilate partitioning into grain. Durum breeders in Ethiopia should emphasise spike fertility and kernel size as reliable selection criteria for continued improvement in yield potential.

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Main Authors: Amsal Tesfaye Tarekegne, Tanner, D.G., Tessema, T., Getinet Gebeyehu
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Language:English
Published: African Crop Science Society 1995
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Selection Progress, WHEAT, SELECTION RESPONSES, BREEDING, TRITICUM, YIELD COMPONENTS,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10883/2313
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-23132024-03-12T22:53:10Z Improvement of durum wheat yield and associated effects on morpho-physiological characters Amsal Tesfaye Tarekegne Tanner, D.G. Tessema, T. Getinet Gebeyehu AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Selection Progress WHEAT SELECTION RESPONSES BREEDING TRITICUM YIELD COMPONENTS Six durum wheat ( Triticum turgidum var. durum check for this species in other resources ) cultivars released in the central highlands of Ethiopia from 1967 to 1992, were evaluated to estimate progress in improving grain yield, and to determine changes in crop morphological and physiological attributes. The six durum wheat cultivars differed in all crop parameters studied. Over the 25 year period represented by the varietal releases, grain yield increased by 68 kg ha-1y-1 (1.58%y-1). Grain yield of durum wheat was positively correlated with harvest index, grains m-2, grains spike-1, grains spikelet-1, and thousand grain weight, all of which increased significantly over time. Spike density (ie., spikes m-2) decreased slightly while the other parameters did not exhibit significant temporal trends. Protein yield increased over time along with grain yield, while grain protein was unchanged. The national durum improvement programme has substantially improved the grain yield of rainfed durum wheat by increasing the magnitude of the grain sink and the efficiency of assimilate partitioning into grain. Durum breeders in Ethiopia should emphasise spike fertility and kernel size as reliable selection criteria for continued improvement in yield potential. 433-442 2013-06-07T21:11:27Z 2013-06-07T21:11:27Z 1995 Article 2072-6589 http://hdl.handle.net/10883/2313 10.4314/acsj.v3i4.54488 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Ethiopia African Crop Science Society http://www.bioline.org.br/abstract?cs95061 4 3 African Crop Science Journal
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Selection Progress
WHEAT
SELECTION RESPONSES
BREEDING
TRITICUM
YIELD COMPONENTS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Selection Progress
WHEAT
SELECTION RESPONSES
BREEDING
TRITICUM
YIELD COMPONENTS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Selection Progress
WHEAT
SELECTION RESPONSES
BREEDING
TRITICUM
YIELD COMPONENTS
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Selection Progress
WHEAT
SELECTION RESPONSES
BREEDING
TRITICUM
YIELD COMPONENTS
Amsal Tesfaye Tarekegne
Tanner, D.G.
Tessema, T.
Getinet Gebeyehu
Improvement of durum wheat yield and associated effects on morpho-physiological characters
description Six durum wheat ( Triticum turgidum var. durum check for this species in other resources ) cultivars released in the central highlands of Ethiopia from 1967 to 1992, were evaluated to estimate progress in improving grain yield, and to determine changes in crop morphological and physiological attributes. The six durum wheat cultivars differed in all crop parameters studied. Over the 25 year period represented by the varietal releases, grain yield increased by 68 kg ha-1y-1 (1.58%y-1). Grain yield of durum wheat was positively correlated with harvest index, grains m-2, grains spike-1, grains spikelet-1, and thousand grain weight, all of which increased significantly over time. Spike density (ie., spikes m-2) decreased slightly while the other parameters did not exhibit significant temporal trends. Protein yield increased over time along with grain yield, while grain protein was unchanged. The national durum improvement programme has substantially improved the grain yield of rainfed durum wheat by increasing the magnitude of the grain sink and the efficiency of assimilate partitioning into grain. Durum breeders in Ethiopia should emphasise spike fertility and kernel size as reliable selection criteria for continued improvement in yield potential.
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Selection Progress
WHEAT
SELECTION RESPONSES
BREEDING
TRITICUM
YIELD COMPONENTS
author Amsal Tesfaye Tarekegne
Tanner, D.G.
Tessema, T.
Getinet Gebeyehu
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Getinet Gebeyehu
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title Improvement of durum wheat yield and associated effects on morpho-physiological characters
title_short Improvement of durum wheat yield and associated effects on morpho-physiological characters
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