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Abstract
Aim:
To evaluate a set of ABLs (Advanced Backcross Lines) to identify lines
perfoming well under acidic soil and iron toxicity hydroponics conditions.
Methodology: A total of 194 ABLs were randomly used in lowland
field randomly following augmented experimental design. Selected lines were
screened in hydroponics condition using Yoshida’s solution for iron toxicity
tolerance.
Results:
Under field conditions, several deficiencies and toxicities often co-exist,
and it becomes difficult to partition the effect of different stresses on the
genotypes. Therefore, screening genotypes in artificial hydroponics
conditions allows us to dissect the response of a genotype to one particular
nutrient toxicity or deficiency. Based on different traits superior, average
and inferior performing lines were selected from field condition. Hydroponic
experiment was conducted using Yoshida’s solution for iron toxicity
screening, different superior and inferior lines were identified based on the
parameters like root growth, root and shoot biomass. Four lines K 408, K 455,
S 304, S 203 were identified that performed well in both field and Fe toxic
hydroponic conditions.
Interpretation: The information generated would help to
identify suitable parents for breeding program under acidic soils, and the
phenotypic data on ABLs may serve as a base for future mapping of loci
responsible for yield under acidic soils and iron toxic conditions.
Key
words:
Acidic soil, Advanced backcross lines, Hydroponic condition, Iron toxicity,
Seedling stage screening
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