Abstract

Longer grain length with smaller grain breadth, length-breadth ratio and 1000-grain weight is considered desirable character for the development of fine grain premium quality rice. In the present experiment, grain appearance quality of 15 F2 families and 10 parental genotypes were determined to select fine grain rice. The maximum mean value for thousand seed weight was found from the genotypes P2 (29.32g), P1 (28.89g), and F2 generations of P2 x P5 (32.77g), P2 x P1 (27.30g), P1 x P4 (26.04g) and were considered as high yielders in terms of grain weight. The highest mean values for grain length were found from the genotypes P6 (9.95 mm; grain breadth 2.23 mm), P7 (9.36 mm; grain breadth 2.62 mm), and F2 generations of P6 x P7 (9.46 mm; grain breadth 2.44 mm), P3 x P6 (9.40 mm; grain breadth 2.18 mm), P7 x P6 (9.37 mm; grain breadth 2.29 mm), P7 x P3 (9.36 mm; grain breadth 2.33 mm). The F2 progenies of the cross P1 x P4 (7.79 to 11.61 mm) and P6 x P3 (7.69 to 11.11 mm) showed extremes performance for grain length indicating transgressive segregation for this trait. The superior genotypes with desirable grain characters could be selected from transgressive segregation of F2 families for the development of new varieties of fine grain rice.

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