Potential to increase yield in lucerne (Medicago sativa subsp sativa) through introgression of Medicago sativa subsp falcata into Australian adapted material


Autoria(s): Mackie, J. M.; Pepper, P. M.; Lowe, K. F.; Musial, J. M.; Irwin, J. A. G.
Contribuinte(s)

Jenny C Fegent (Managing Editor)

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

The effect of interspecific heterosis in crosses between Medicago sativa subsp. sativa and M. sativa subsp. falcata was assessed. Three sativa and 3 falcata plants were crossed in a diallel design. Progeny dry matter yield and natural plant height were assessed in a replicated field experiment at Gatton, Queensland. Yield data were analysed using the method of residual maximum likelihood (REML) and Griffing's model 1. There were significant differences between the reciprocal, general combining ability (GCA), and specific combining ability (SCA) effects. As expected, S-1 populations were lower yielding than their respective intraspecific cross and falcata x falcata crosses were significantly lower yielding than sativa x sativa crosses. Some of the interspecific crosses indicated substantial SCA effects, yielding at least as well as the best sativa x sativa crosses. We have demonstrated the potential usefulness of unselected M. sativa subsp. falcata as a heterotic group in the improvement of yield in northern Australian adapted lucerne material, and discuss how it could be incorporated into future breeding to overcome the yield stagnation currently being experienced in Australian programs.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:77507

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

CSIRO Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Agriculture, Multidisciplinary #Alfalfa #Plant Breeding #Winter-active #Genetic Diversity #Alfalfa Germplasms #Forage Yield #Heterosis #Improvement #Population #Queensland #Components #Cultivars #Dormancy #C1 #300203 Plant Improvement (Selection, Breeding and Genetic Engineering) #630502 Pasture, browse and fodder crops
Tipo

Journal Article