Abstract:
The research work was conducted at the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute. Gazipur
from October 2007 to May 2008 with 244 rice breeding lines obtained from different
sources. The seeds were sown on IS October 2007 so that the genotypes would have
the experience of low temperature stress at their vegetative as well as reproductive
phases. Cluster and Discriminant Function Analysis was perlornied to screen out
genotypes having better performance with respect to phenotype as well as yield
perk)nnance. Accordingly, genotypes 177496-31-2-1-3. 1R77504-36-3-3- I.
BR7528-2R-20-1. 11173689-19-I. 1R62266-42-6-2 and PSBRC68 were selected from
cluster I. Genotype 8(1358-I was selected from cluster 3. Another genotype RC1358-3
was selected from the cluster 4 lbr desirable attributes. Geuol\ pes having yield level
more than 400 g ni' were selected primarily as low temperature tolerant. There were
short and long duration genotypes in those groups. Spikcict ni'2 played the most
important role in grouping the genotypes. The combination of yield components was
quite better in Group I. The genotypes having the highest spikelet number with better
yield was iotLnd in Group Ill and IV but they had lower thousand-grain weight. The
maximum and mimmttm temperature around panicle initiation (Pt) were 28.7 "C and
10.9°C for short duration genotypes and 24.4 and 11.0°C (hr long duration genotypes.
Solar radiations during those periods were 235.2 and 191.5 Cal cm'2. tue critical low
temperatures for agronomie P1 (24 (lays to flowering) and reduction division are 18
and I 9SC. respectively. In reality, the occurrence of low temperature was fur below
than those of the critical marks. The genotypes encountered low temperature and low
solar radiation from vegetative to reproductive phases. A few genotypes li&e
11(77496-3 l-2-t-3-1 (Group 1) and 1R77496-31-2-1-3-2 (Group 11) maintained better
phenotvpic acceptability. Most of the selected genotypes experienced spikelet
- degeneration symptom. The genotypes (Group 1. III and IV) producing huge number
of spikelets might able to execute panicle differentiation at the initiation of panicle
development. But at the subsequent stage there must have some growth impairment
activities. In contrast, the genotypes (Group II and V) which having lower number ol
spikelet rn'2 might be aifeeted primarily at the diliërentiation stage then at the
reduction division stage. The varieties which were able to maintain their good
phenotype were tolerant to low temperature stress. Sonic of the genotypes having an
exciting level of yield indicated their all-round tolerance to the cold. It may be
concluded that some of the genotypes could be selected as high yielding and better
performing genotypes from group I. Ill and IV. The genotypes selected from this
study have significant tolerance to critical low temperature. 'I he genotypes having
short growth duration might have the tolerance to withstand low minimum
temperature and those with long growth duration are appeared to have stress
avoidance mechanism. As 1)2 between the cluster 2 and cluster 3 was the hiuhest.
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breeders could have the better chance of heterosis crossing between these two groups.
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