Phenotypic Selection of Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Elite Lines for Diseases Resistance and Yield Potential

Solomon, Tafesse and Sime, Berhanu and Duga, Rut and Geleta, Negash and Dabi, Alemu and Alemu, Gadisa and Delesa, Abebe and Zegeye, Habtemriam and Asefa, Bayisa and Ayele, Alemu and Muche, Getnet and Negash, Tamirat and Kasa, Daniel and Asnake, Dawit and Bayisa, Megersa and Getamesay, Abebe and Zewdu, Demeke and Degefa, Niguse (2024) Phenotypic Selection of Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Elite Lines for Diseases Resistance and Yield Potential. Journal of Global Agriculture and Ecology, 16 (4). pp. 33-42. ISSN 2454-4205

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Abstract

Wheat diseases and pests globally threaten wheat production. Wheat rust diseases are the most distractive biotic constraint of wheat in Ethiopia. Therefore, this experiment aimed to select and develop wheat rust resistance bread wheat varieties for the farmers. The result of the study revealed highly significant variation existed among tested genotypes for Plant Height (PHT), Days to Heading (DTH), Days to Maturity (DTM), Thousand Kernel Weight (TKW), Hectoliter Weight (HLW), and Yield (YLD) at (P< 0.001). Out the forty-nine introduced genotypes, five genotypes: EBW222153, EBW222159, EBW222160, EBW222162, and EBW222164, showed resistance to moderately resistance for both yellow rust and stem rust diseases across the two test locations. Also, they delivered high average yield: 5.9 tha-1, 4.46 tha-1, 5.17tha-1,4.15 tha-1, and 4.79tha-1 respectively. Furthermore, all the above-mentioned genotypes, except EBW222162, showed significantly higher yield at (P<0.05) than the check variety, Shaki. Furthermore, EBW222153, EBW222159, EBW222160, EBW222162, EBW222164, and EBW222178 would resistance to moderately resistance for stem rust at Melkasa. Thus, the selection of these genotypes and advancing to the next stage of breeding pipelines enables to release noble bread wheat varieties for the farmers.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Eprints STM archive > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 21 Oct 2024 08:09
Last Modified: 21 Oct 2024 08:09
URI: http://public.paper4promo.com/id/eprint/2111

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