Title of article
PHENOTYPIC FLEXIBILITY IN EXOTIC QUINOA (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) GERMPLASM FOR SEEDLING VIGOR AND VIABILITY
Author/Authors
Munir, Hassan University of Agriculture - Department of Crop Physiology, Pakistan , Basra, Shahzad Maqsood Ahmed University of Agriculture - Department of Crop Physiology, Pakistan , Cheema, Mumtaz Akhtar University of Agriculture - Department of Agronomy, Pakistan , Wahid, Abdul University of Agriculture - Department of Botany, Pakistan
From page
255
To page
261
Abstract
Exotic quinoa genotypes were evaluated for seedling vigor, viability, heritability, and genotypic and phenotypic variations under lab. conditions. A total of 25 genotypes of quinoa underwent comparison. Distinct demarcation among these genotypes was observed for final germination percentage, mean germination time, time to 50% germination, germination index, root/shoot length and root:shoot ratio. Viable, vigorous genotypes and poorly performing genotypes were identified and grouped from the available exotic germplasm. This selection was made on the assumption that resistance to climatic adversities and better sustainability under poor storage conditions are issues of immense importance in postharvest handling of quinoa seed. For selection of vigorous quinoa genotypes, final germination percentage (more than 90%) and root (more than 3.5 cm) or shoot lengths (more than 4.0 cm) presented themselves as important associated traits, in addition to germination index (22 to 33) and seedling survival percentage (between 90-100%). However, final germination percentage and root length were demonstrated to be reliable and environment-proof traits for the crop.
Keywords
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) , germination , germplasm , seedling vigor
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Record number
2642070
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