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Diallel analysis of tolerance to aluminium in alfalfa

โœ Scribed by T. A. Campbell; Z. L. Xia; P. R. Jackson; V. C. Baligar


Publisher
Springer
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
430 KB
Volume
72
Category
Article
ISSN
0014-2336

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โœฆ Synopsis


Acid soils having high levels of aluminium (A1) can drastically reduce yields in alfalfa and the most economically viable solution to the problem appears to be the development of Al-tolerant cultivars. To assist with the choice of a breeding method, a six-parent alfalfa diallel (crosses and reciprocals included but not parents) was evaluated in Al-toxic nutrient solution in terms of height (HT) and dry weight (DW). General combining ability was significant for both traits and constituted the majority of the genetic variation. Specific combining ability was significant only for HT and reciprocal effects were significant only for DW. Tolerance appeared to be at least partially dominant to sensitivity. Results indicate that a mass selection scheme, such as recurrent phenotypic selection, may be effective in increasing levels of tolerance in at least some alfalfa populations and that minor grains may also be achieved through exploiting non-additive genetic variation.


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