The effectiveness of selection by kernel size of winter rye

The kernel size of winter rye is a genetically determined characteristic as controlled by a series of multiple alleles and is available for artificial selection. As a result of long-term intensive selection average weight of 100 grains per plant increased from 2.94 to 6.94 g or 2.4 times. The implem...

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Main Author: В. В. Скорик
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Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Institute for Plant Variety Examination 2014-03-01
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Online Access:http://journal.sops.gov.ua/article/view/56588
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description The kernel size of winter rye is a genetically determined characteristic as controlled by a series of multiple alleles and is available for artificial selection. As a result of long-term intensive selection average weight of 100 grains per plant increased from 2.94 to 6.94 g or 2.4 times. The implemented effectiveness of selection by 100 grains weight per plant towards increase was systemic, but it was also uneven. Throughout 42 generations the spans of quick response to directed selection were observed, lasting slowdowns and even reverses of average weight of 100 grains per plant. Prompt increase of the directed selection efficiency corresponded to the changes that induced relatively big impact, and formed a plateau as large kernel size reached high frequency. Variability of rye population at high pressure of the selection by 100 grains weight pert plant occurred predominately at normal distribution and along the display of negative asymmetry following the effect of extreme grades emergence outbreak. The highest average kernel size achieved was followed by further slowdown of 100 grains increase observed, nonetheless a heavy pressure of the selection. 42 generations displayed the greatest impact upon the breeding efficiency by denominated breeding differential (36%), selection intensity (22%), broad sense inheritance ratio (8%), narrow sense inheritance ratio (10%). Predicted and implemented selection efficiency over 42 generations matched in 37% of cases certifying thus an actual forecast of the breeding prediction.
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spelling doaj-art-99bbbc4747224f2fb4513ea5e112651e2025-08-20T01:48:08ZengUkrainian Institute for Plant Variety ExaminationPlant Varieties Studying and Protection2518-10172518-74572014-03-0101(22)344410.21498/2518-1017.1(22).2014.5658856588The effectiveness of selection by kernel size of winter ryeВ. В. Скорик0Nosivskiy Breeding and Experimental Station, Institute of Agricultural Microbiology and AgricultureThe kernel size of winter rye is a genetically determined characteristic as controlled by a series of multiple alleles and is available for artificial selection. As a result of long-term intensive selection average weight of 100 grains per plant increased from 2.94 to 6.94 g or 2.4 times. The implemented effectiveness of selection by 100 grains weight per plant towards increase was systemic, but it was also uneven. Throughout 42 generations the spans of quick response to directed selection were observed, lasting slowdowns and even reverses of average weight of 100 grains per plant. Prompt increase of the directed selection efficiency corresponded to the changes that induced relatively big impact, and formed a plateau as large kernel size reached high frequency. Variability of rye population at high pressure of the selection by 100 grains weight pert plant occurred predominately at normal distribution and along the display of negative asymmetry following the effect of extreme grades emergence outbreak. The highest average kernel size achieved was followed by further slowdown of 100 grains increase observed, nonetheless a heavy pressure of the selection. 42 generations displayed the greatest impact upon the breeding efficiency by denominated breeding differential (36%), selection intensity (22%), broad sense inheritance ratio (8%), narrow sense inheritance ratio (10%). Predicted and implemented selection efficiency over 42 generations matched in 37% of cases certifying thus an actual forecast of the breeding prediction.http://journal.sops.gov.ua/article/view/56588winter ryekernel selection efficiencyweight of 100 grains of ryebreeding differentialultra kernel size of ryeinheritance of kernel sizeextremum
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The effectiveness of selection by kernel size of winter rye
Plant Varieties Studying and Protection
winter rye
kernel selection efficiency
weight of 100 grains of rye
breeding differential
ultra kernel size of rye
inheritance of kernel size
extremum
title The effectiveness of selection by kernel size of winter rye
title_full The effectiveness of selection by kernel size of winter rye
title_fullStr The effectiveness of selection by kernel size of winter rye
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of selection by kernel size of winter rye
title_short The effectiveness of selection by kernel size of winter rye
title_sort effectiveness of selection by kernel size of winter rye
topic winter rye
kernel selection efficiency
weight of 100 grains of rye
breeding differential
ultra kernel size of rye
inheritance of kernel size
extremum
url http://journal.sops.gov.ua/article/view/56588
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