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Genetic and Environmental Variation of First Pod Height in Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]

Plant Breeding and Biotechnology 2017;5(1):36-44.
Published online: March 1, 2017

1National Institute of Crop Science, RDA, Miryang 50424, Korea

2School of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea

*Corresponding author: Jeong-Dong Lee, jdlee@knu.ac.kr, Tel: +82-53-950-5709, Fax: +82-53-958-6880
• Received: February 8, 2017   • Revised: February 11, 2017   • Accepted: February 12, 2017

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Fig. 1 Frequency distribution for first pod height in three F2 populations evaluated in Daegu experiment station 2014. P1, maternal parent; P2, paternal parent.
Genetic and Environmental Variation of First Pod Height in Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]

Agronomic traits of four genotypes, Uram, Seonpung, Tawon and Milyang 255 evaluated in regional yield trials conducted across eight regions in Korea for 3 years (2011–2013).

Genotypes Agronomic traits

Flowering date (month day) Maturity date (month day) Plant height (cm) First pod height (cm) Number of nodes Number of branches Number of pods 100-seed weight (g)
Uram Aug. 1 Oct. 9 79az) 19a 14b 3.1a 47b 25.8a
Seonpung Aug. 5 Oct. 19 67b 18a 16a 3.0a 43b 25.9a
Tawon July 21 Sep. 29 51c 7b 13c 2.7a 69a 9.7b
Milyang 255 July 27 Oct. 9 44c 7b 13bc 3.1a 71a 9.4b

z)Means followed by the same letter within columns are not significantly different according to DMRT at 0.05 level.

Mean square value and degree of freedom for analysis of environmental variation for plant height, first pod height, number of nodes, number of branches, number of pods and stem thickness for four soybean genotypes grown in three planting distances and two seeding date in Daegu experiment station at 2014.

Source dfz) Plant height First pod height Number of nodes Number of branches Number of pods Stem thickness
Seeding date (S) 1 23,166.3*** 280.1*** 406.1*** 4.3 27,592.9*** 390.3***
Block (B) 1 547.3*** 7.3 15.1*** 5.3* 1462.5* 0.4
Block (in seeding) 1 3894.0*** 130.7* 2.0 3.3 1188.3 25.2***
Distance (D) 2 2553.3*** 181.9*** 3.9* 107.0*** 73,923.2*** 105.6***
D × S 2 113.6* 123.2*** 2.3 3.6 571.2 1.7
Genotype (G) 3 18,647.8*** 2,880.4*** 174.8*** 21.8*** 46,918.1*** 32.6***
G × S 3 479.8*** 73.3* 7.9*** 0.5 2,394.3*** 0.6
D × G 6 163.2*** 14.9 4.9*** 2.3 3,664.2*** 2.5*
D × G × S 6 169.7*** 34.3 1.9 1.7 614.2 1.3

*, **, and ***stand for significantly different at 0.5, 0.01, and 0.001 level, respectively.

z)Degree of freedom.

Evaluation of first pod height and coefficient of variation in different planting distance and seeding date.

Treatments First pod height (cm)

Uram Seonpung Tawon Milyang 255
Planting distance (cm) 7.5 21.0 21.2 9.1 13.0
15 22.3 19.2 8.6 11.1
30 19.8 18.0 6.4 9.3
CV(%) 6 8 18 16
LSD0.05 3.2 2.9 1.3 2.7

Seeding date May 29 2014 21.7 21.9 8.1 11.9
June 27 2014 20.4 17.1 8.0 10.4
CV(%) 4 18 1 10
LSD0.05 2.6 2.4 1.1 2.2

CV(%)z) 27 29 39 45
Meany) 21.1 19.5 8.1 11.1

z)CV(%) was calculated across planting distance and seeding date.

y)Mean FPH calculated across planting distance and seeding date.

Mean with standard deviation (SD), range, coefficient variance (CV), skewness, kurtosis, and heritability of plant height and first pod height of three cross combinations in three F2 populations.

Cross combination Plant height (cm) First pod height (cm)


Mean ± SD Range CV (%) Skewness Kurtosis Heritability (%)z) Mean ± SD Range CV (%) Skewness Kurtosis Heritability (%)z)
Pop I (Uram × Chamol) P1 (n = 22) 83.4 ± 9.0 72–120 10.8 −0.81 1.24 17.5 ± 4.8 12–35 27.6 2.11 6.66
P2 (n = 24) 43.7 ± 3.6 37–52 8.2 0.35 0.02 90 10.6 ± 3.9 3–18 15.1 0.29 −0.43 51
F2 (n = 704) 62.9 ± 17.6 19–105 27.9 −0.28 −0.54 14.7 ± 6.2 1–37 42.1 0.41 0.01

Pop II (Uram × Milyang 257) P1 (n = 25) 91.7 ± 4.2 81–98 4.6 −0.63 −0.08 21.6 ± 2.2 16–25 10.3 −0.49 0.17
P2 (n = 23) 88.0 ± 7.9 71–100 9.0 −0.87 −0.03 82 24.6 ± 4.2 15–33 17.1 −0.12 0.32 79
F2 (n = 679) 92.6 ± 13.4 30–150 14.5 −0.22 1.65 24.1 ± 6.1 4–50 25.5 0.58 1.44

Pop III (IT143195 × Uram) P1 (n = 11) 126.8 ± 18.6 81–162 14.7 −0.79 3.42 30.9 ± 5.4 20–38 17.4 −0.48 −0.30
P2 (n = 25) 86.4 ± 8.4 63–101 9.7 −0.78 0.88 73 20.2 ± 5.1 10–31 25.2 −0.17 −0.06 67
F2 (n = 538) 108.0 ± 23.9 25–200 22.1 0.39 1.44 25.6 ± 9.1 4–67 35.6 0.92 1.88
Mean 81 66

z)Broad sense heritability.

Correlation coefficient among agronomic traits of four genotypes evaluated in two seeding date and three planting distance.

Agronomic traits Plant height First pod height Number of nodes Number of branches Number of pods Stem thickness
Plant height 1
FPH 0.61*** 1
No. of nodes 0.66*** 0.49*** 1
No. of branches −0.06NS −0.18*** 0.25*** 1
No. of pods −0.29*** −0.47*** 0.06NS 0.58*** 1
Stem thickness 0.45*** 0.17*** 0.67*** 0.47*** 0.43*** 1

NS and ***stands for none significant at 0.05 level and significant different at 0.001 level, respectively.

Mean value of seed yield per plant, number of pods, one hundred weight, first pod height and plant height by the ratio of FPH to plant height which calculated from randomly sampled plants in two F2 populations in Daegu experiment station in 2014.

Cross combination Traitsz) Ratio of first pod height to plant height

0.05–0.10 0.11–0.15 0.16–0.20 0.21–0.25 0.26–0.30 0.31–0.35 0.36–0.40
Pop I (Uram × Chamol) YP (g/plant) 32.0ay) (8–50)x) 26.3ab (2–62) 21.7bc (8–54) 21.0bc (6–58) 23.3abc (4–56) 15.5c (4–32) 15.2c (4–28)
NP 79a (25–148) 59abc (10–130) 49bc (21–111) 50bc (19–124) 64ab (8–160) 45bc (6–128) 40c (12–94)
HSW (g) 29.5ab (16.0–38.9) 30.9a (24.0–37.0) 30.1a (17.1–36.0) 30.9a (22.0–37.8) 25.5b (16.0–33.9) 25.9b (12.1–40.0) 29.6ab 14.3–40.0)
FPH (cm) 4d (2–7) 7d (4–11) 11c (8–17) 16b (7–25) 21a (8–31) 21a (9–31) 22a (9–37)
PH (cm) 52cd (26–89) 49d (27–73) 62abcd (46–96) 66ab (29–101) 74a (26–105) 64abc (29–95) 56bcd (22–92)

No. of samples 11 16 18 21 26 22 12

Pop II (Uram × Milyang 257) YP (g/plant) 48.3a (46–51) 38.3ab (4–96) 26.1bc (10–50) 25.2bc (2–72) 15.2c (2–28) 18.3c (6–38) 15.1c (2–30)
NP 109a (103–114) 110a (17–227) 78ab (34–138) 81ab (18–157) 58b (10–89) 61b (27–96) 46b (11–81)
HSW (g) 23.8a (22.0–25.5) 20.1ab (10.0–30.0) 21.0ab (12.0–26.0) 18.7ab (8.7–28.6) 16.9b (9.6–26.5) 18.7ab (11.7–24.7) 18.8ab (9.5–28.0)
FPH (cm) 5f (4–5) 13e (9–17) 17d (11–24) 22c (17–28) 28b (22–35) 30b (24–38) 35a (29–45)
PH (cm) 70b (65–75) 95a (77–126) 92a (60–122) 93a (78–113) 98a (80–117) 88a (70–113) 92a (76–111)

No. of samples 2 15 15 15 15 16 10

z)YP: seed yield per plant, NP: number of pods, HSW: 100-seed weight, FPH: first pod height, PH: plant height.

y)Within rows, means followed by the same letter are not significantly different according to DMRT at 0.05 level.

x)Value in parenthesis indicate the range of evaluated traits in each ratio of first pod height to plant height.

Table 1 Agronomic traits of four genotypes, Uram, Seonpung, Tawon and Milyang 255 evaluated in regional yield trials conducted across eight regions in Korea for 3 years (2011–2013).

Means followed by the same letter within columns are not significantly different according to DMRT at 0.05 level.

Table 2 Mean square value and degree of freedom for analysis of environmental variation for plant height, first pod height, number of nodes, number of branches, number of pods and stem thickness for four soybean genotypes grown in three planting distances and two seeding date in Daegu experiment station at 2014.

stand for significantly different at 0.5, 0.01, and 0.001 level, respectively.

Degree of freedom.

Table 3 Evaluation of first pod height and coefficient of variation in different planting distance and seeding date.

CV(%) was calculated across planting distance and seeding date.

Mean FPH calculated across planting distance and seeding date.

Table 4 Mean with standard deviation (SD), range, coefficient variance (CV), skewness, kurtosis, and heritability of plant height and first pod height of three cross combinations in three F2 populations.

Broad sense heritability.

Table 5 Correlation coefficient among agronomic traits of four genotypes evaluated in two seeding date and three planting distance.

stands for none significant at 0.05 level and significant different at 0.001 level, respectively.

Table 6 Mean value of seed yield per plant, number of pods, one hundred weight, first pod height and plant height by the ratio of FPH to plant height which calculated from randomly sampled plants in two F2 populations in Daegu experiment station in 2014.

YP: seed yield per plant, NP: number of pods, HSW: 100-seed weight, FPH: first pod height, PH: plant height.

Within rows, means followed by the same letter are not significantly different according to DMRT at 0.05 level.

Value in parenthesis indicate the range of evaluated traits in each ratio of first pod height to plant height.