Abstract:
The experiment was conducted to characterize some advanced lines of fine grain boro
rice and to determine the variability among these lines during the period of boro
season (2018-2019) at the experimental field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka. These advanced lines of fine grain boro rice were characterized for
15 quantitative and 17 qualitative traits. Variability study was carried out on 15
parameters to select the best lines for further trial. Among the qualitative
characteristics, variation was observed in leaf color, leaf sheath: anthocyanin color,
flag leaf: attitude of the blade, lemma and palea: anthocyanin color, stem: anthocyanin
coloration of internodes, spikelet: color of the tip of lemma, panicle: awns in the
spikelet, panicle exertion, grain color and culm habit. Among the quantitative
characteristics- time of heading, stem: culm diameter, days to maturity, grain length,
decorticated grain length showed difference for all the lines. In case of variability
study all the characters showed significant result. Phenotypic variance was higher
than the genotypic variance for all the characters indicating environmental effect
presence on these characters. High phenotypic and genotypic coefficient of variation
was found in unfilled grain/plant and days to 80% maturity. High heritability coupled
with high genetic advance and genetic advance in percentage of mean was found in
primary branch/panicle, spikelet/panicle, filled grain/plant and unfilled grain/plant
which indicated that additive gene expression on this character. Character association
analysis indicating that yield/plant had highest significant positive correlation with
thousand seed weight (g) in both genotypic and phenotypic level indicating the
importance of these trait in selection for increasing yield. Most of the lines showed
higher no. of effective tillers, long panicles with higher no. of grains/panicle which
would be the agronomic superiority. The average panicle length was 24.83 cm and
mean total no. grain was 179.31 per panicle which contributed to an average yield of
36.97 g per plant. Five lines viz. L1, L2, L3, L6 and L7 showed extra-long fine rice
grain character. The highest yield was observed in L10 (7.70 t/ha), L8 (7.50 t/ha) and
L5 (7.40 t/ha) comparing with the check varieties. So, the best lines viz. L5, L8 and
L10 which could be used for further trial in future to follow the release procedure in
respect of time and yield.
Description:
A Thesis
submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING