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International Journal of Plant Breeding and Genetics

Year: 2016 | Volume: 10 | Issue: 1 | Page No.: 45-51
DOI: 10.3923/ijpbg.2016.45.51
Phenotypic Variability of 20 Rice Genotypes Under Salt Stress
O. Souleymane, E. Nartey, B. Manneh, E. Danquah and K. Ofori

Abstract: Salinity is a serious problem holding-back rice production in Niger. To identify a tolerant genotype it is important to exploit the genetic variability of the available germplasm. A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted to determine the response of rice varieties under salt stress. Fifteen exotic and five local varieties were evaluated in a under four salt levels and a control without salt. The experimental design was a split plot with two replicates. Significant genotype by salt concentration effect was observed. Significant variability among varieties (p = 0.001) across and within salt levels was present for all the traits measured. Five salt tolerant genotypes with high selection index were identified.

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O. Souleymane, E. Nartey, B. Manneh, E. Danquah and K. Ofori, 2016. Phenotypic Variability of 20 Rice Genotypes Under Salt Stress. International Journal of Plant Breeding and Genetics, 10: 45-51.

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