EFFET DE LA SELECTION DE LA BIOMASSE ET DES EPIS SUR LE RENDEMENT DU BLE DUR (Triticum durum Desf) SOUS CONDITIONS SEMI-ARIDES
Abstract
Traditional selection for yield performance under variable environments made little progress due to the low heritabilityand genotype x environment interaction of grain yield. Analytical approach suggested the use of correlated traits withyield which confer adaptation to unfavorable environments. The present contribution analyses the effect of indirectselection practiced on F2, on above ground biomass, spikes weight and their combination in an index, and direct
selection on grain yield, measured in the F3 generation of three durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) populations:
Ofanto/MBB, Ofanto/Waha and Ofanto/Mrb5, under semi-arid conditions of the high land of Sétif. The results indicatedpositive and significant responses for the selected traits, followed by positive correlated responses for grain yield,economical yield (grain + straw) and 1000- kernel weight. The selection effect on grain yield varied according to thepopulation yield potential. No differences were observed among the three criteria within Ofanto/MBB and Ofanto/Wahapopulations; while in Ofanto/Mrb5 population, selection based on spikes weight showed the best yield gain. Due to theclimatic variability of the target region of the high plateaus, it is suggested to apply selection index to cumulateadaptation and yield potential.