Ecological plasticity of winter triticale varieties in the conditions of the foothill zone of the North Caucasus
https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-361-7-8-152-156
Abstract
Relevance. The results of research on the identification of winter triticale varieties most adapted to the soil and climatic conditions of the foothill zone of the Central Caucasus are presented.
Methods. The research was carried out in 2019–2021 in the fields of SCNIIGPSH VNC RAS on 8 varietal samples: TGI 24/1 (Russia), Almaz (Russia), Capral (Russia), Moderato (Poland), Hortenso (Poland), Grenado (Poland), Gor (Russia), Knyaz (Russia). For a comprehensive assessment and selection of valuable source material during selection for adaptability, a set of techniques was used to establish the reliability of the observed differences and obtain the necessary information about potential productivity and environmental plasticity.
Results. The highest ecological plasticity was found in varieties Gor (bi = 0.7) and Hortenso and Grenado (bi = 0.6). According to the coefficient of stability in various growing conditions, the varieties Moderato and TGI 24/1 (S2d = 0.01) turned out to be the best. Varieties Gor, Hortenso and Grenado formed the highest average productivity of the ear over three years, which amounted to 3.6 and 3.3 g/ear, respectively. The share of the factors in the formation of yield was determined. The influence of vegetation conditions was 3.1%, of varietal characteristics — 54.1%. High resistance to environmental stress factors has been established in the varietyModerato, maximum compliance with the environmental conditions of the region — in varieties Gor (3.6), Hortenso (3.3) and Grenado (2.8). High resistance to environmental stress factors has been established in varieties Gor, Hortenso and Grenado, high stability of productivity is found in varieties Moderato and TGI 24/1. In the distinguished varietal samples the plant productivity index (PPI) was: 19,6; 16,4; 18,4; 15,0; 11,1 accordingly, according to the classification table, it corresponds to high productivity. In varieties Almaz, Capral and TGI 24/1, the indicators of the PPI (10.0; 9.8; 10.6) corresponded to the average productivity of winter triticale. The selected cultivars will be used in breeding programs, when creating winter triticale varieties for the foothill zone of the Central Caucasus.
About the Authors
I. R. ManukyanRussian Federation
Irina Rafikovna Manukyan, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Acting Head of the Department of Breeding Technologies and Primary Seed Production Leading Researcher
North Ossetia — Alania, Mikhailovskoye village, 1, str. Williams, 363110,
Russian Federation
T. S. Abieva
Russian Federation
Tamara Sidorovna Abieva, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Researcher
North Ossetia — Alania, Mikhailovskoye village, 1, str. Williams, 363110,
Russian Federation
N. N. Doguzova
Russian Federation
Nino Nodarovna Doguzova, Post-graduate student, Junior Researcher
North Ossetia — Alania, Mikhailovskoye village, 1, str. Williams, 363110,
Russian Federation
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Manukyan I.R., Abieva T.S., Doguzova N.N. Ecological plasticity of winter triticale varieties in the conditions of the foothill zone of the North Caucasus. Agrarian science. 2022;1(7-8):152-156. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-361-7-8-152-156