Adaptation and Promotion of Improved Beard Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Varieties under Irrigation Condition in North West Amhara, Ethiopia

Alemu, Yohannes Azene and Liyew, Simachew Yediemie and Wassie, Tesfa Kasahun (2023) Adaptation and Promotion of Improved Beard Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Varieties under Irrigation Condition in North West Amhara, Ethiopia. Asian Journal of Research in Crop Science, 8 (4). pp. 361-374. ISSN 2581-7167

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Twenty-two bread wheat varieties eight of them were heat tolerant and fourteen bread wheat varieties released under rain feed were evaluated in two sets for adaptation and promotion of the best-adapted varieties (2020-2021) cropping season under irrigation condition at Metema and Belesa districts. The objective of this experiment was to identify and promote the best adapted, high yielding, and heat tolerance bread wheat varieties for irrigated areas of the different agroecology regions. The experiments were conducted one year for a variety adaptation trial and a second year for demonstration of the best adapted, high yielding, and heat tolerance varieties from the two sets in the selected farmers filed under irrigation. The analysis of variance in both sets of experiments indicated that there was a highly significant difference (p<0.01) among the varieties for for most of the studied traits. The average mean of days to maturity for both sets was 92 days ranging from 80-96 days for heat tolerance & 83-97 days for released under rain feed. Early maturity was observed on the variety Ardi & kingbird (80 & 84 days) and late maturity was observed on the variety Werer-2 & Lemu (96 & 97 days) heat tolerance & rain feed respectively. The mean grain yield was 5670 kg ha-1 in heat tolerance & 3954 kg ha-1 released under rain feed. The grain yield was ranged from 5167 kg ha-1 (Amibara-2) to 6212 kg ha-1, 6195 kg ha-1 (Werer-2 & Fentale-2) and 2814 kg ha-1, 2820 kg ha-1 (Kingbird & Hidasie) to 6094 kg ha-1, 5220 kg ha-1 (Ogolcho & Adet-1) heat tolerance & released under rain feed prospectively. Three best adapted & high yielding varieties from both the trails were selected and promoted to participatory evaluation and promotion on different farmer’s fields. Grain yield showed a positive and highly significant correlation (P<0.01) with biological yield and thousand seed weight. There was also a highly significant (0<0.01) correlation (r=0.55, r=0.59, r=0.79 & r=0.46) between plant height with thousand seed weight, spike length, and biological yield and spikelets per spike. Days to maturity shows strong positive correlation (r=0.88) with the grain filling period. Therefore these traits could be used as indirect selection traits for grain yield according to the significance correlation suggestion. Farmers were also invited and evaluated the varieties based on their selection criteria during maturity time in both districts. Therefore, based on the analysis and farmers' preference, Fentale-2 was recommended for production with its full production packages under irrigation condition in the lowland areas of Gondar and other similar agro-ecologs.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Eurolib Press > Agricultural and Food Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 16 Oct 2023 07:01
Last Modified: 16 Oct 2023 07:01
URI: http://info.submit4journal.com/id/eprint/2700

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