Effects of Autoploidy on Grain Sorghum
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1979
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Majisu, B.N.
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Early generation autotetraploid grain
sorghum varieties were studied with special
reference to the response of agronomically important
characters to artificial autoploidy.
Autoploidy substantially reduced fertility, head
length, panicle branch number and length,
stand and head number. Increased grain size
failed to compensate for reductions in other
yield components. Protein content increased by
20 per cent on average. but steady decreases
occurred with increasing yield~. Differential
genotypic responses to autoploidy suggested the
need for cautious selection of material for inclusion
in tetraploid breeding programmes.
Feeding experiments and detailed biochemical
studies of the grain are required to determine
whether or not tetraploid sorghum is
qualitatively superior to normal diploid
sorghum.
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East African Agricultural And Forestry Journal, XLIV (No. 3), p. 235-246