Selecting tropical wheat genotypes through combining ability analysis.
Caique Machado E SilvaMaicon NardinoHenrique C MezzomoCleiton Renato CasagrandeGabriel W LimaVictor S SignoriniDavi S DE FreitasCláudio V BatistaEdésio F Dos ReisLeonardo Lopes BheringAluízio B DE OliveiraPublished in: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias (2023)
The selection of parents to originate promising base populations, as well as the knowledge of the gene effects controlling agronomic traits by means of diallel, are useful to drive genetic gains in Brazilian tropical wheat breeding programs. The goals of this study were to select tropical wheat parents with a high frequency of favorable alleles and segregating populations with high potential to originate superior progenies through partial diallel analysis. Thus, 14 parents were divided in two groups and crossed in a 7 × 7 partial diallel scheme to originate 49 F1 combinations. After obtaining F2 generation, the populations and the parents were evaluated in the field in the summer of 2021. Days for heading, plant height, rust and yellow spot resistance, and grain yield were evaluated. The data were subjected to partial diallel analysis. There were significant effects of general combining ability for all traits. The specific combining ability effect was significant for days for heading and plant height. The additive gene effects were predominant over the non-additive ones. The parents with the highest frequency of favorable alleles for the traits evaluated were selected in each group. Four populations with high genetic potential to originate superior progenies were selected.