Muhammed Jafer Ali
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,Pakistan
Biography:
Dr Muhammad Jaffer Ali has her expertise in evaluation and QTL-alleles detection conferring soybean seed-flooding tolerance in soybean. His method of seed-flooding tolerance evaluation is superior to the already used methodologies for evaluating the seed-flooding tolerance. He has successfully performed Genome-wide Association studies of the seed-flooding tolerance gene system by using new methodology and indicators evaluated in his previous research. The method seems to be successful and more efficient than the previous petri dish and towel methods. He is currently devising the method to explore the adaptation potential of the soybean in the Punjab regions of the Pakistan.
Abstract:
The experiments concluded 48hrs for germination testing as most appropriate stress duration. Using paper roll for recording the traits was the best method than petri dish and towel method. Among the traits relative germination rate (RGR), relative seedling length (RSL), relative root length (RRL), relative root fresh weight (RRFW) and relative root dry weight (RRDW) were proved to be flooding-responsive. RSL was chosen as the major seed-flooding indicator due to higher heritability (h2), genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV), correlation with other indicators and easier measuring procedure, while RRL was
considered as the subsidiary indicator. Thus, the RSL in paper roll after 48hrs seed-flooding was recognized as standard seed-flooding testing procedure and used to evaluate breeding materials. Among the 11 cultivars, the superior seed-flooding tolerant ones were M8206, NN1138-2 and ZXD, while ten best lines were evaluated from one hundred breeding lines.