Abstract

AbstractA total of 45 tetraploid‐diploid (4x—2x) hybrid progenies were obtained by crossing each of ten diploid parents as males to each of five tetraploid parents. A relatively low degree of determination (R2) of both 4x and 2x parents on the performance of their 4x—2x hybrid progenies was found for all six traits studied. This implies that test crossing and subsequent progeny analysis is necessary before such parents can be used in a breeding program. Since marketable yield was found to have a higher predictability than total yield, it is the preferred yield trait to be measured. Diploids which produce 2n gametes via FDR usually give rise to 4x progenies with a greater amount of heterosis than similar progenies derived from diploids which produce 2n gametes via SDR, although such heterosis is not necessarily expressed in terms of marketable yield.

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