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Abstract A diallel cross set was carried out among six parents of common wheat without reciprocal crosses to study the inheritance of heading date, maturity date, plant height, spike length, number of spikes per plant, number of kernels per spike,1000 grain weight and grain yield per plant using Griffing (1956) , Hayman (1954) , Jones (1956) and the graphical analysis Johnson and Aksel (1959). The parental varieties and their possible 15 crosses were sown under two different nitrogen levels i.e.,70 kg/faddan (normal)and 35 kg/faddan (stress) using randomized complete block design with three replicates per each nitrogen level. A. Griffing method: Mean squares for fertilizations were found to be significant for all traits studied except days to maturity and plant height, indicating differences between the two different nitrogen fertilization levels for most characters. Genotypes, parents and the resultant crosses mean squares were found to be highly significant for most traits studied at the two different nitrogen levels and their combined data. The interaction of genotypes with the two different nitrogen levels was found to be highly significant for all traits studied except days to heading and maturity date, plant height and 1000 grain weight, reflecting the fact that these entries behaved differently from nitrogen level to another. The interactions of the two different nitrogen levels with parents were found to be significant for all traits studied except days to heading, plant height and 1000 grain weight. SUMMARY 116 The interactions of the resultant crosses with the two different nitrogen levels were found to be highly significant for no. of spikes per plant, no. of grains per spike and grain yield per plant. General combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) mean squares were found to be highly significant for most characters under examination under the nitrogen fertilizer levels and their combined data. The GCA/ SCA variance ratios revealed the greater importance of additive and additive x additive types of gene action in the inheritance of days to heading, days to maturity, number of grains per spike and spike length at both nitrogen fertilizer levels and their combined data. The interaction of the two different nitrogen fertilizer levels with general and specific combining ability mean squares were found to be highly significant for number of spikes per plant, number of grains per spike, spike length and grain yield per plant. The parental varieties Sids 12 and Gemmeiza 11 showed highly significant negative general combining ability effects for days to heading at the two nitrogen fertilizer levels and their combined data, also Gemmeiza 11 proved to be good combiners for days to maturity at the two nitrogen fertilizer levels and their combined data. The parental variety line 4 proved to be a good combiner for spikes per plant. The wheat varieties Sids 12, line 3 and line 4 proved to general good combiners for number of grains per spike. The three parental varieties Sids12, Gemmeiza11 and line4 (P6) proved to be excellent combiners for spike length. As for 1000-grain weight, varieties Sids12, Gemmeiza11 and line4 proved to be excellent combiners. The three wheat varieties Sids12, Gemmeiza11 and P6 (line4) proved to be excellent general combiners for grain yield per plant. |