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چکیده
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Abstract The genetic base of sunflower elite lines is
very narrow, due to many years of selection and
breeding. To broaden the genetic diversity of the
cultivated sunflower, in 1995 73 wild sunflower
populations were crossed with 3 cultivated lines
(Testers), and 219 hybrid offspring’s were evaluated
in the field. GCA and SCA effects were computed
suggesting for all traits a genetic potential for improvement
through selection. Study of the hybrids revealed
that the wild accessions bear different genetic abilities
to combine with the testers for traits of morphological
architecture, phenology and yield (seed weight and
seed oil). The variance due to GCA and SCA showed
that gene action was additive for days to flowering,
branching and plant height. Genotypes derived from
the same geographic origin may have either good or
poor general combing ability. The correlation between
GCAand per se genotype performance was positive for
all traits except for seed oil content. This was the first
attempt to evaluate wild-cultivated hybrids in sunflower
on a large scale and will be the starting point for
the management of hybrid Helianthus annuus populations
for breeding. GCA and SCA estimations will
facilitate the definition of strategies to manage and
exploit the natural diversity for this crop.
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