| Summary: | A total of 1493 F2
populations of five crosses were evaluated to study the TGMS nature under high temperature regime
at Coimbatore. The present study revealed that the observed variation among 1493 F2
populations showed 25 per
cent of population were completely sterile. The chi-square analysis did not yield significant outcomes for the crosses
TNAU 45 S x CB15127, TNAU 60 S x CBSN 17, TNSAU 60 S x CBSN 20, and TNAU 95 S x CBSN 366. The expected
segregation ratio of 75:25 (fertile: sterile) was not significant (P>0.05) in crosses viz., TNAU 45 S x CB15127, TNAU
60 S x CBSN 17, TNAU 60 S x CBSN 20 and TNAU 95 S x CBSN 366 indicating that the observed ratio was a goodfit. Stigma length, stigma breadth, anther length, and glume opening angle showed positive skewness and platykurtic
distributions, suggesting that the genes were under the influence of dominant x dominant-based complementary gene
behaviour and controlled by a larger number of genes. However, stigma exsertion, anther breadth, sterile lemma
length, panicle length, and panicle exsertion exhibited negative skewness and leptokurtosis distribution patterns,
suggesting gene regulation by a smaller number of genes.
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