Abstract

This experiment was conducted at Debre Zeit and Akaki during 2004-2005 cropping season on F<sub>2</sub>- derived F<sub>4</sub> bulk families of 3 crosses, viz, DZ-01-974 x DZ-01-2786, DZ-01-974 x DZ-Cr-37 and Alba x Kaye Murri. To estimate the correlations and path coefficients between yield and yield components, 63 F<sub>4</sub> families were taken randomly from each of the 3 crosses. The 189 F<sub>4</sub> families, five parents and 2 checks were space planted following in 14×14 simple lattice design. Study of associations among traits indicated that yield was positively associated with shoot biomass, harvest index, lodging index and panicle kernel weight at phenotypic level at Debre Zeit. At Akaki, yield had significant positive correlation with shoot biomass, harvest index, plant height and panicle length and panicle weight. At genotypic level, grain yield per plot exhibited positive association with harvest index, shoot biomass, lodging index and panicle kernel weight at Debre Zeit. By contrast, days to heading, days to maturity, plant height and panicle length showed negative association with yield. At Akaki, kernel yield per plot was positively correlated at genotypic level with all the traits considered where lodging index had the highest correlation followed by shoot biomass, panicle kernel weight and harvest index. Path coefficient analysis at both phenotypic and genotypic levels for both the locations suggested those shoot biomass and harvest indexes are the two important yield determining traits. These two traits might be useful in indirect selection for yield improvement in the material generated from the three crosses under consideration.

Highlights

  • Tef (Eragrostis tef) is a high value crop and is primarily grown for its grain that is used for preparing injera, which is a staple and very popular food in the national diet of Ethiopians (Hailu et al, 2003)

  • The breeding program of Debre Zeit Agricultural Research Center has made 3 crosses and the segregating generations are handled by modified bulk method, i.e., raising bulk families in F3-F4 generations that are derived from individual F2 plants

  • This indicated that selection for higher shoot biomass, harvest index, panicle kernel weight, lodging index and panicle weight is computed to bring about improvement in grain yield

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Introduction

Tef (Eragrostis tef) is a high value crop and is primarily grown for its grain that is used for preparing injera, which is a staple and very popular food in the national diet of Ethiopians (Hailu et al, 2003). According to Stoskopf et al (1999) it is possible to evaluate yield trials still the families are segregating and superior yielding lines so that it is possible to reduces number of years to develop and release cultivars as well as the information generated on associations among characters in the crosses will be useful to apply for indirect selection to achieve higher responses. This interrelationship may be estimated by correlation analysis.

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