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Study of Genetically Variation in Synthetic Genotypes of Wheat Resulted from Hybridizing Between Wheat and Corn Plants
Mehran Ochi-e-Ardabili, Mohammad Zaefizadeh, Shahzad Jamaati-e-Somarin, Mohammad Hassanzadeh and Nahid Hazrati

Abstract: Genetically variation is of the most important tool in plant breeding, so making and investigating of the variation in genotypes can be a factor of success in selection of favorable traits in crop randomized complete block design with three replications was conducted using the 96 double haploid genotypes of resulted from wheat and corn hybridation with embryo rescue along with the four local controls in Ardabil, Iran, in 2007 and 2008 cropping season. During the season, agricultural and morphological traits as well as yield and yield components were measured. It was cleared that there were significant differences between the genotypes were placed in the first group and low yielding ones placed in the second group, which can be used to attain the more heterosis by hibridation of the genotypes in the both groups. Highly yielding genotypes generally are derived from the corn father lines of CMH81, CMH82 different mother lines.

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Mehran Ochi-e-Ardabili, Mohammad Zaefizadeh, Shahzad Jamaati-e-Somarin, Mohammad Hassanzadeh and Nahid Hazrati, 2009. Study of Genetically Variation in Synthetic Genotypes of Wheat Resulted from Hybridizing Between Wheat and Corn Plants. Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 4: 990-993.

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