Pak. J. Bot., 39(5): 1533-1538, 2007. | Back to Contents | ||||
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PAKISTAN RICE GENETIC RESOURCES–II: DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF GRAIN MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY SADAR UDDIN SIDDIQUI, TOSHIHIRO KUMAMARU* AND HIKARU SATOH*
Abstract:
Rice grain quality characters pertaining to morphology were evaluated
for diversity within Pakistan local rice germplasm; 475 accessions
collected from 3-rice cultivation zones and other parts of the country.
The altitudinal distribution patterns were carried out for some grain
quality traits. A wide variation was found in grain size, shape and
weight. The variation observed for these traits seemed to bear some
correlation for its distribution with respect to altitude of collection
site. Pakistan rice cultivars were dominated by long grain type while
the short grains were absent, according to the measured length. However,
based on grain length/width ratio, 1 % short grain types were present in
regions of higher altitude. The long grain types were not recorded from
altitudes above 1500 m.
National Agricultural Research Centre, Islamabad,
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