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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Selection for crude protein content in Phalaris tuberosa L. I. Response to selection and preliminary studies on correlated responses

RJ Clements

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 20(4) 643 - 652
Published: 1969

Abstract

In a highly variable breeding population of P. tuberosa, marked responses were obtained to three generations of selection for high and low crude protein concentration (percentage nitrogen x 6.25) in whole tillers at heading. Total response was similar in each direction, and realized heritability estimates were h2 = 0.25 and h2 = 0.20 in the high and low directions respectively. The responses were accompanied by positively correlated changes in in vitro digestibility and in characters commonly used as indicators of nutritive value of herbage. However, there were large negatively correlated changes in seedling vigour, relative growth rates, and other morphological and physiological characters. The implications of the results for pasture plant breeding are discussed.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9690643

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