Genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices

The study was conducted at Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI), Gazipur in 2005 to assess the genetic divergence of aromatic rices for grain quality and nutrition aspects. Forty genotypes composed of 32 local aromatic, five exotic aromatic and three non-aromatic rice varieties were used. Uni...

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Main Authors: Shahidullah, S. M., Musa, Mohamed Hanafi, Ashrafuzzaman, Muhammad, Ismail, Mohd Razi, Khair, A.
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Published: Academic Journals 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.69502016-05-31T05:53:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6950/ Genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices Shahidullah, S. M. Musa, Mohamed Hanafi Ashrafuzzaman, Muhammad Ismail, Mohd Razi Khair, A. The study was conducted at Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI), Gazipur in 2005 to assess the genetic divergence of aromatic rices for grain quality and nutrition aspects. Forty genotypes composed of 32 local aromatic, five exotic aromatic and three non-aromatic rice varieties were used. Univariate and multivariate analyses were done. Enormous variations were observed in majority of characters viz. grain length, breadth, kernel weight, milling yield, kernel length, L/B ratio of kernel, volume expansion ratio (VER), protein content, amylose content, elongation ratio (ER) and cooking time. In multivariate analysis, genotypes were grouped into six clusters. In the discriminant function analysis (DFA), function 1 alone absorbed 61.7% of the total variance. The most contributing variables were kernel weight, kernel length and L/B ratio in function 1. The inter-cluster D2 value was maximum (26.53) between I and VI followed by 21.28 (between I and V). Minimum D2 value was found (5.90) between II and III. Majority of the local aromatic rice varieties with smaller kernels were included in the cluster I. The cluster III contains Elai, sarwati and sugandha-1 with long-slender kernel and ‘very good’ appearance. Thus, these varieties can be used in breeding programme for improvement of germplasms in cluster-I. Academic Journals 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6950/1/Genetic_diversity_in_grain.pdf Shahidullah, S. M. and Musa, Mohamed Hanafi and Ashrafuzzaman, Muhammad and Ismail, Mohd Razi and Khair, A. (2009) Genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices. African Journal of Biotechnology, 8 (7). art. no. B9406928198. pp. 1238-1246. ISSN 1684–5315 http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/AJB/article-abstract/B9406928198 10.5897/AJB2009.000-9197
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description The study was conducted at Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI), Gazipur in 2005 to assess the genetic divergence of aromatic rices for grain quality and nutrition aspects. Forty genotypes composed of 32 local aromatic, five exotic aromatic and three non-aromatic rice varieties were used. Univariate and multivariate analyses were done. Enormous variations were observed in majority of characters viz. grain length, breadth, kernel weight, milling yield, kernel length, L/B ratio of kernel, volume expansion ratio (VER), protein content, amylose content, elongation ratio (ER) and cooking time. In multivariate analysis, genotypes were grouped into six clusters. In the discriminant function analysis (DFA), function 1 alone absorbed 61.7% of the total variance. The most contributing variables were kernel weight, kernel length and L/B ratio in function 1. The inter-cluster D2 value was maximum (26.53) between I and VI followed by 21.28 (between I and V). Minimum D2 value was found (5.90) between II and III. Majority of the local aromatic rice varieties with smaller kernels were included in the cluster I. The cluster III contains Elai, sarwati and sugandha-1 with long-slender kernel and ‘very good’ appearance. Thus, these varieties can be used in breeding programme for improvement of germplasms in cluster-I.
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author Shahidullah, S. M.
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Ashrafuzzaman, Muhammad
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Khair, A.
spellingShingle Shahidullah, S. M.
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Ashrafuzzaman, Muhammad
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Khair, A.
Genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices
author_facet Shahidullah, S. M.
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Ashrafuzzaman, Muhammad
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Khair, A.
author_sort Shahidullah, S. M.
title Genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices
title_short Genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices
title_full Genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices
title_fullStr Genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices
title_sort genetic diversity in grain quality and nutrition of aromatic rices
publisher Academic Journals
publishDate 2009
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