Selection for early heading and salt-tolerance in bread wheat

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A. R. Mahar
P. A. Hollington
D. S. Virk
J. R. Witcombe
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[1] University of Wales,Centre for Arid Zone Studies
[2] Shah Abdul Latif University,Current address: Dept of Botany
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bread wheat; earliness; induced mutation; salt-tolerance; L;
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Induced gene mutation has been used for the improvement of many crops, including wheat. Earliness is a valuable character agronomically, particularly in regions where temperatures rise during grain filling, and is readily induced. Gamma radiation was used to induce early maturity in a salt-tolerant late-maturing bread wheat genotype KTDH 19. Selection in early generations was for earliness, and in M5 for high grain yield at 150 mol m−3 NaCl. Assessments were made of leaf sodium content, K+/Na+ ratio at anthesis, and genetic parameters. Days to heading and yield had the highest heritabilities under both saline and non-saline conditions. The M5 generation showed significant positive correlations between yield and K+/Na+ ratio, and between days to heading and sodium content. There were significant negative correlations of days to heading with yield and K+/Na+ ratio, and between yield and sodium content.
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