Genetic variability predicting breeding potential of upland cotton(Gossypium hirsutum L.) for high temperature tolerance

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FAROOQ Amjad [1 ]
SHAKEEL Amir [2 ]
SAEED Asif [2 ]
FAROOQ Jehanzeb [1 ]
RIZWAN Muhammad [1 ]
CHATTHA Waqas Shafqat [2 ]
SARWAR Ghulam [1 ]
RAMZAN Yasir [1 ]
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[1] Cotton Research Station, Ayub Agricultural Research Institute
[2] Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture
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Background High temperature stress at peak flowering stage of cotton is a major hindrance for crop potential.This study aimed to increase genetic divergence regarding heat tolerance in newly developed cultivars and hybrids.Fifty cotton genotypes and 40 F1(hybrids) were tested under field conditions following the treatments, viz., high temperature stress and control at peak flowering stage in August and October under April and June sowing, respectively.Results The mean squares revealed significant differences among genotypes, treatments, genotype × treatment for relative cell injury, chlorophyll contents, canopy temperature, boll retention and seed cotton yield per plant.The genetic diversity among 50 genotypes was analyzed through cluster analysis and heat susceptibility index(HSI).The heat tolerant genotypes including FH-Noor, NIAB-545, FH-466, FH-Lalazar, FH-458, NIAB-878, IR-NIBGE-8, Weal-AGShahkar, and heat sensitive, i.e., CIM-602, Silky-3, FH-326, SLH-12 and FH-442 were hybridized in line × tester fashion to produce F1 populations.The breeding materials’ populations(40 F1) revealed higher specific combining ability variances along with dominance variances, decided the non-additive type gene action for all the traits.The best general combining ability effects for most of the traits were displayed by the lines, i.e., FH-Lalazar, NIAB-878 along with testers FH-326 and Silky-3.Specific combining ability effects and better-parent heterosis were showed by the crosses, viz., FH-Lalazar × Silky-3, FH-Lalazar × FH-326, NIAB-878 × Silky-3, and NIAB-878 × FH-326 for seed cotton yield and yield contributing traits under high temperature stress.Conclusion Heterosis breeding should be carried out in the presence of non-additive type gene action for all the studied traits.The best combiner parents with better-parent heterosis may be used in crossing program to develop high yielding cultivars, and hybrids for high temperature stress tolerance.
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