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Performance of Nepalese wheat genotypes under abiotic stress environments

Mukti Ram Poudel, Speaker at Plant Science Conferences
Tribhuvan University, Nepal
Title : Performance of Nepalese wheat genotypes under abiotic stress environments

Abstract:

Abiotic stresses are the major yield limiting factors for wheat production worldwide. Identification of stable and high yielding genotypes of wheat could be done using additive main effects multiplicative interaction (AMMI) and genotype×genotype×environment biplot (GGE). Twenty elite wheat genotypes including two commercial checks Bhirkuti and Gautam were evaluated in an alpha lattice design of experiment at Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences (IAAS), Paklihawa Campus and Sunwal,Nawalparasi in growing season of  2022-2023 under Irrigated, Heat stress, and drought environments. The combined Analysis of variance revealed environment had a significant effect on all the quantitative traits of wheat.  DTB, DTH, DTA, Ph, SL, NSPMS,NSPS and NGPS were reduced by 11.85%, 14.50%,  15.32%, 7.53%, 4.02%, 12.03%, 5.43%, 9.46% under Heat stress environment was and by 12.28%,15.25%,16.24%, 16.33%, 16.17%,8.65%, 16.71%, 23.75% under drought environment as compared to Irrigated environment. Similarly, Grain yield was reduced by 24.37% under heat stress whereas 48.72% under heat drought environments as compared to irrigated environment. Which-Won-Where model showed, BL 4919, NL 1368, and NL 1387 had a best performance under Irrigated, heat stress and drought environments of Rupandehi whereas, NL 1384 was best under irrigated and NL 1179 performed best under both heat stress and heat drought environments of Nawalparasi. Assessing molecular study on twenty genotypes by using 16 SSR stress linked marker showed considerable variability and classified into four clusters whereas Bhrikuti showed distict classes probably due to different in their parentage. Genetic variability among existing germplasm plays important role for enhancing amelioration of genotypes and it can also be used in further hybridization programme.
Key Words: Wheat, Adaptability, Stability, Genetic diversity

Biography:

Mukti Ram Poudel was born on 29th Nov., 1987 in Sainamaina Municipality-6, Rupandehi as older son of Mr. Ram Chandra Poudel and Mrs. Din Kala Poudel. He completed his School Leaving Certificate (SLC) from Government Model Senior Secondary School,22A at Chandigarh, India in 2004 A. D. He received his Higher Secondary Degree in science (10+2) from Oxford College, Butwal in 2006 A.D. The author got an opportunity to pursue Beachlors(B.Sc.Ag.) and Master’s Degree (M.Sc. Ag.) in merit scholarship majoring in Plant Breeding at IAAS, Rampur. The author obtained his Ph.D. degree from Agriculture and forestry university, Nepal in 2020 by getting Ph.D. grant from University Grant Commission, Nepal. He has keen interest on plant breeding researches and works. He has published dozen of articles and participated in national and international training and seminar related to plant breeding research. He always opts for excellence and wishes to contribute the nation through his hard work. He is a gentle and diligent person with strong will power. He always opts for excellence and wishes to contribute to the Nation through his hard work.

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