A. Ali et Dl. Johnson, Heritability estimates for winter hardiness in lentil under natural and controlled conditions, PLANT BREED, 119(3), 2000, pp. 283-285
Heritability analysis for cold tolerance in lentil was conducted using pare
ntal, F-2 and F-3 populations at two locations in Balochistan, Pakistan and
one controlled environment in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. Populations of
parental and F-2 families were grown over 2 years (1991-92 and 1992-93) at
Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan. In 1992-93, parental and F-2 families were s
tudied at Quetta, and Kalat, Balochistan, Pakistan. Evaluation for normalit
y using non-transformed and log-transformed data failed. Attempts to use an
alysis of variance were then abandoned in favour of parent-offspring regres
sion for narrow-sense heritability. Estimates of narrow-sense heritability
ranged from 0.32 +/- 0.06 to 0.71 +/- 0.16 under field conditions. Under co
ntrolled conditions, the estimated heritability was maximized at 1.00 +/- 0
.17 using 6- to 8-week-old lentils. Significant transgressive segregants we
re found in five of the six populations in the F-3 generation. Transgressiv
e segregants appeared in the controlled F-3 generation but were not observe
d in held environments. This indicates that cold tolerance is under additiv
e gene control and is environmentally sensitive in gene expression.