Course Content
Qualitative and quantitative characters (qualitative and quantitative characters in crops and their inheritance)
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Biometrical techniques in plant breeding (assessment of variability, aids to selection, choice of parents, crossing techniques, genotype-by- environment interactions)
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Selection in self-pollinated crops (progeny test, pureline theory, origin of variation, genetic advance, genetic gain)
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Hybridization techniques and its consequences (objectives, types, program, procedures, consequences)
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Genetic composition of cross-pollinated populations (Hardy-Weinberg law, equilibrium, mating systems)
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Breeding methods in self-pollinated crops (Mass, Pure line, Pedigree, Bulk, Backcross, etc)
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Role of the environment in Quantitative Inheritance

  • Quantitative characters are considerably affected by environment.
  • The main result of this effect is that the relationship between genotype and phenotype is partially or completely hidden i.e. the phenotype doesn’t reveal the genotype.
  • For eg: Phenotype = Genotype+ Environment P=G+E
  • If environment = 0 then phenotype = Genotype. However, the effect of environment is seldom zero. So, phenotype is the joint action of Genotype and Environment.
  • To estimate the effect of environment on a character, large No. of strain / genotypes are grown in a replicated trial and the data is subjected to analysis of variance as per the experimental design used.