Abstract:
Six hybrids and two modem check varieties of rice (Oryw sa:iva L.) were evaluated to
estimates standard heterosis of important yield contributing traits, to asses genetic variation
among the grain characters, to study the grain appearance and milling quality and to determine
cooking and eating characters of grain at the central research farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University. Uhaka, during the period of January 2006 to June 2006. All the hybrids were superior
to best yielding check BRRI dhan29 in mean performance with respect to grain yield per plant,
grain weight per meter square, 1000-grain weight and harvest index and all the 6 hybrids were
superior to check BRRI dhan28 with respect to number of filled spikelets, grain yield per plant,
grain weight per meter square. 1000-grain weight and harvest index. Positive and significant
standard heterosis over BRRI dhan28 was observed in three hybrids for days to 50% flowering,
five hybrids for days to maturity & grain yield per plant. four hybrids for panicle length, two
hybrids for total spikelets per particle, biological yield, all hybrids for grain yield per square
meter, harvest index and 1000-grain weight. Positive and significant standard heterosis over BRRI
dhan29 was observed in four hybrids for days to maturity, harvest index and grain yield per
square meter, all the hybrids for grain yield per plant and 1000-grain weight. All the hybrids
showed higher grain yield per hectare (6.15 t/ha to 7.45 t/ha) than both the cheeks (5.50 VIta to
6.00 t/ha) on per square meter harvest basis. In general, yield was strongly and positively related
to 1000-grain weight, grain yield per plant and harvest index. Highly significant variation was
observed among the genotypes for hulling percentage, milling outturn, percent head rice recovery,
grain length, grain breadth, L/B ratio of grain, breadth before cooking, breadth after cooking,
alkali spreading value, cooking time, elongation index, volume expansion, water absorption,
amylose content and protein content. Maximum hybrids showed higher hulling percent, and
milling percent than checks. Most of the hybrids showed lower head rice recovery than the check
BRRI dhan28 but higher the check BRRI dhan29. Two hybrids (Sonarbangla-1 & ileera) had
long slender grains, three (Richer. A loran & Jagoron) belonged to medium slender grains and one
hybrid (BRRI hybrid dhanl) belonged to long bold. Superior cooking performance over BRRI
dhan29 was observed in all the hybrids for length of cooked rice elongation, kernel elongation
ratio, kernel elongation index and one hybrid for volume expansion. Superior cooking
performance over BRRI dhan28 was observed in two hybrids for length of cooked rice
elongation, volume expansion & kernel elongation index, all the hybrids for kernel elongation
ratio, three hybrids for water uptake. Protein content ranged from 7.80 to 10.00. All hybrids
showed translucent grains. Maximum hybrids showed intermediate GT and intermediate amylase
content. Among the hybrids A loran gave highest yield (7.45 t/ha) and BRRI hybrid dhanl gave
lowest yield (6.15 t/ha). All the hybrids were identified having acceptable grain quality but overall
performance in relation to cooking and eating point of view Sonarbangla-1 and BRRI hybrid
dhan I performed better.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Hangla Agricultural University. Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
GENETICS & PLANT BREEDING
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2006
Approved by:
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