Py. Jui et al., GENETIC-ANALYSIS OF A 2-ROW-X-6-ROW CROSS OF BARLEY USING DOUBLED-HAPLOID LINES, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 94(5), 1997, pp. 549-556
A study was conducted on a two-row/six-row cross of barley to (1) dete
rmine the yield potential, (2) detect epistasis and genetic correlatio
ns, (3) estimate the heritabilities of six agronomic traits, and (4) s
tudy the effect of the V locus on the agronomic traits in the barley c
ross. The effects of five other marker loci (Re2, s, R, Est1, and Est5
) on the six agronomic traits were also studied. One hundred and ninet
y doubled-haploid (DH) lines were derived from a Leger'/CI9831 cross u
sing the bulbosum method. The DH lines and the two parents were tested
for grain yield, test weight, seed weight, plant height, lodging, and
heading/maturity at two locations in Eastern Canada in 1993. Additive
x additive epistasis and genetic correlations were detected for some
of the agronomic traits. Many of the heritability estimates were high;
however, significant progress in yield improvement would be difficult
to achieve because of a low mean yield of the DH lines. Under the gro
wing conditions in Eastern Canada, six-row lines outyielded two-row by
20-27%. Six-row lines, however, were associated with low test weight,
low seed weight, and severe lodging. Some two-row lines yielded highe
r than the two-row parent CI9831, but none of the six-row lines yielde
d higher than the six-row parent 'Leger'. The R, s, and Est5 loci were
associated with the six agronomic traits, but the Est1 locus was appa
rently not associated with the agronomic traits. The effect of the Re2
locus was probably due to its close linkage with the V locus. Further
studies are needed to determine if superior six-row lines can be deve
loped from two-row/six-row crosses.