MART-AZR Project Research Report 64: Selection for Abiotic and Biotic Stresses: The Example of F2 Bread Wheat Selection in Highland Balochistan
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Irshad Begum, Sarfraz Ahmad, Roider Khan. (1/3/1990). MART-AZR Project Research Report 64: Selection for Abiotic and Biotic Stresses: The Example of F2 Bread Wheat Selection in Highland Balochistan. Punjab, Pakistan: Arid Zone Research Institute**.
Abstract
This paper describes the results of screening work on
F2 bread wheat lines were carried out in multi-location trials in
highland Balochistan from 1982 to 1990. The objectives were
to select and evaluate desirable genotypes for winter
planting. Out of a total of 816 entries only four
successfully passed through the observation nurseries and
yield trials. After nine years of testing only genotype
ICW81.1471 was selected for wide-scale agronomic testing.
Although the yield potential of this genotype was not
significantly higher than that of the local check, it had
the important advantage over local materials of possessing
good resistance to yellow rust (Puccinia striiformis).
The results showed that exposure to a segregating
population to the prevailing environmental stresses of cold
and drought was an effective selection procedure for
identifying genotypes that are resistant to such
environmental stresses. Useful selection indices can be
developed for other desirable attributes such as disease and
pest resistance, root and shoot vigor, coleopti1e length,
plant height and maturity length.