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Abou Zied, .., Hala M., E. (2019). Estimation of Gene Effect for yield, yield Components and Foliar Diseases of Two Faba Bean Hybrids at Nubaria Region. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 64(2), 86-98. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2019.48391
.A.A. Abou Zied; El-Gendy Hala M.. "Estimation of Gene Effect for yield, yield Components and Foliar Diseases of Two Faba Bean Hybrids at Nubaria Region". Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 64, 2, 2019, 86-98. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2019.48391
Abou Zied, .., Hala M., E. (2019). 'Estimation of Gene Effect for yield, yield Components and Foliar Diseases of Two Faba Bean Hybrids at Nubaria Region', Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 64(2), pp. 86-98. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2019.48391
Abou Zied, .., Hala M., E. Estimation of Gene Effect for yield, yield Components and Foliar Diseases of Two Faba Bean Hybrids at Nubaria Region. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2019; 64(2): 86-98. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2019.48391

Estimation of Gene Effect for yield, yield Components and Foliar Diseases of Two Faba Bean Hybrids at Nubaria Region

Article 4, Volume 64, Issue 2, April 2019, Page 86-98  XML PDF (1.48 MB)
DOI: 10.21608/alexja.2019.48391
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Authors
.A.A. Abou Zied1; El-Gendy Hala M.2
1Legumes Crops Department, Field Crops Institute, Agric.Res. Center (ARC), Egypt.
2Plant Pathology Research Institute, ARC, Egypt
Receive Date: 18 September 2019,  Accept Date: 18 September 2019 
Abstract
Two crosses of faba bean (Giza716xGiza40) and (Giza716xNubaria2), each represented by six population (P1, P2,
F1, F2, BC1 and BC2) were tested for yield, yield components, growth attributes and two diseases (chocolate spot and
rust). Heterosis in F1, which exhibited highly significant positive effects were detected for number of branches /plant,
number of pod /plant, number of seed /plant, seed yield /plant and plant height in the two crosses over mid and better
parents. Significant negative Heterosis effects were obtained for chocolate spot and rust diseases in the two crosses over
mid parents. Highly significant positive values of inbreeding depression were detected for number of branches/ plant,
number of pods/plant, number of seed /plant, seed yield /plant, 100-seed weight and plant height in both crosses.
However, highly significant negative values of inbreeding depression were found for chocolate spot and rust diseases in
the two crosses. Over dominance towards the higher parent were detected for number of branches/plant, number of
pods/plant, number of seeds/plant, seed yield /plant and plant height in both crosses. It was also found that over
dominance controls spot and rust diseases in the second cross. Additive gene effects were significant for all characters,
excepted number of seed/plant and seed yield/plant in both crosses. Dominance effects were highly significant for all
traits, excepted, seed yield/plant and plant height in both crosses and rust disease in second cross. Additive x additive,
additive x dominance and dominance x dominance types of gene action were significant for most traits in both crosses,
except, chocolate spot and rust disease. In both crosses, high heritability values in broad sense were detected for all traits
which, ranged between 63.20 for rust disease and 85.32 % for reaction to chocolate spot and for cross (Giza 716 X Giza
40). However, cross (Giza 716 X Nubaria2) had values ranged from 60.7% for reaction to rust to 70.93% for seed
yield/plant in (Giza 716 x Nubaria2). The values of heritability in narrow sense were detected for all traits which, ranged
between 60.19 to 80.36% for resistance to rust and chocolate spot disease in first cross, respectively and between 59.36
and 68.42% for number of pods/plant and seed yield / plant in the cross (G.716 x Nubaria.2).The estimates of expected
genetic advance from selection in F2 generation reflected low or moderate values for all studied traits in both crosses that
ranged between 7.78 cm for plant height to 1.8 for rust disease in cross (Giza 716 X Giza 40) and between 8.13 cm for
plant height to 1.84 for number of branches/plant in (Giza 716 X Nubaria2) cross.
Keywords
Gene effect; Faba bean; yield; yield components
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