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Variability of tillering in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Variability of length of spike and number of spikelets spike-1
have share in forming of grain
yield of wheat. The aim of this study was estimation of variability of length of spike and
number of spikelets spike-1
in 20 genetically divergent wheat cultivars grown in different
environmental conditions. The experiment was set up as a randomised block design in three
replications. Obtained results indicated differences in average values of length of spike and
number of spikelets spike-1
among tested cultivars in both years of experiment. In average for
all cultivars length of spike was higher in the second year than in first year of experiment.
Also, average value of number of spikelets spike-1 was higher in second year at the analysed
wheat cultivars. The wheat cultivar Dejana expressed the highest length of spike (12.50cm)
in average in the second experimental year while the wheat cultivar Sumadinka had the least
length of spike (8.91cm) in average in the first year. Based on the results was established,
variability of wheat cultivars for the both analysed traits of spike, as well as, significant
differences between the wheat cultivars according to length of spike and number of spikelets
spike-1
, which are in dependence of genetic and environmental factors
VARIABILITY OF NUMBER OF KERNELS PER SPIKE IN WHEAT CULTIVARS (Triticum aestivum L.)
In this paper was analyzed number of kernels per spike in 20 genetically divergent wheat cultivars originated from different breeding centers in Serbia. Investigation conducted during two seasons which characterized different climatic condition. For analysis used samples of 60 wheat plants (20 plants in 3 replications) which were harvested in full maturity stage. The differences in average values for number of kernels per spike in studied cultivars were determined. The variability of number of kernels per spike was established. In average, number of kernels per spike for all cultivars was higher in second year 72.22 than in first experimental year 68.73. The highest number of kernels/spike in both year expressed Tanjugovka cultivar and the lowest Yugoslavia cultivar. Average value of coefficientvariation for all cultivars varied from 14.19 in first year to 12.92 in second year. Average number of kernels per spike for both year of growing, varied from 54.56 in cultivar
Yugoslavia to 77.83 in cultivar Tanjugovka. Significant differences for number of kernels/spike were found among cultivars in both years as well between years. Heritability in wide sense for number of kernels/spike was 79.13%