Author/s: Riñen, Edison C.
PR-T
1988
D - PlBr 2
SEARCA Library
TD
University of the Philippines Los Banos,
December 1988
Los Banos, Laguna, the Philippines :
Using genetic information obtained from the analysis of a complete diallel cross of five cotton varieties, namely: UPL Ct-2, MK 73, Mc Nair 1032B, Z441-2A495-5, and Acala 1517-10. Smith's, Williams', and Elston's selection indices with varying component traits were constructed and evaluated under a restricted single- and two-stage selection scheme for their efficiences in improving lint yield and its components and fiber properties. The index components showed considerable differences in heritability. Seedcotton and lint yield appeared to be genetically more variable the prolificacy, boll size, and ginning outturn. However, the fiber properties, together with maturity, were more heritable than lint yield or its components. In terms of genetic relationships, yield was positively correlated with prolificacy, boll size, and ginning outturn but negatively associated with maturity, fiber length micronaire and strength. In all circumtances, Smith's index was generally more superior than Williams' and Elston's indices, but its efficiency was more enchanced relative to direct selection for yield when seedcotton or lint yield itself was included, but maturity excluded, in the index. Under a single-stage scheme, where fiber properties were not index components, the index that incorporated prolificacy, lint yield and ginning outturn was the most satisfactory in predicting higher response in yield. When fiber properties were added, efficiency was increased. But when prolificacy was included, seedcotton and lint yield were the most effective. Even greater expected yield gains were predicted under a two-stage selection scheme, with the plan to simultaneously select for prolificacy, seedcotton, and lint yield in the first stage and the fiber properties in the second stage as the best. However, just as in all evaluated selection indices under the single-stage selection strategy, correlated responses for fiber properties under this scheme were all negative. Restricted indices that imposed zero genetic change in fiber.
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