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PRESENTATION ON
IDEOTYPE BREEDING
SUBMITTED BY:
PAYOJA OJHA
ADMISSION NO:35C/14
Introduction to Ideotype
Breeding
In broad sense an Ideotype model which is
expected to perform or behave in a
predictable manner within a defined
environment. More specifically, crop
Ideotype is a plant model which is
expected to yield greater quantity of
grains, fibre, oil or other useful product
when developed as a cultivar. The term
Ideotype was first proposed by Donald in
1968 working on wheat.
The main points about Ideotype are given below:
1. Crop Ideotype refers to model plants or ideas plant type for a specific
environment.
2. Ideotype differs from Ideotype. The former refers to a combination of
various plant characters which enhance the yield of economic produce, whereas
the latter refers to the morphological features of the chromosomes of a
particular plant species.
3. Donald included only morphological characters to define an Ideotype of
wheat, subsequently, physiological and biochemical traits were also included for
broadening the concept of crop Ideotype.
4. Ideal plants or model plants are expected to give higher yield than old
cultivars in a defined environment.
5. Ideotype is a moving goal which changes according to climatic situation, type
of cultivation, national polley, market requirement etc. In other words, Ideotype
have to be redesigned depending upon above factors. Thus, development of
crop Ideotype is a continuous process.
6. Ideal plant type or model plant type also varies from species. Moreover, this
is a difficult and slow method of cultivar development because various
morphological, physiological and biochemical characters have to be combined a
single genotype from different sources.
Steps in Ideotype
Breeding
Ideotype breeding consists of four important
steps, viz:
1) Development of conceptual theoretical model,
2) Selection of base material,
3) Incorporation of desirable characters into single
genotype, and
4) Selection of ideal or model plant type.
1. Development of Conceptual Model:
Ideotype consists of various morphological and physiological traits. The
values of various morphological and physiological traits are specified to
develop a conceptual theoretical model. For Example, value for plant
height, maturity duration, leaf size. Leaf number, angle of leaf,
photosynthetic rate etc. are specified. Then efforts are made to achieve
this model.
2. Selection of Base Material:
Selection of base material is an important step after development of
conceptual model of Ideotype. Genotype to be used in devising a model
plant type should have broad genetic base and wider adaptability (Blixt
and Vose. 1984) so that the new plant type can be successfully grown
over a wide range of environmental condition with stable yield.
Genotypes for plant stature, maturity duration, leaf size, and angles are
selected from the global gene pool of the concerned crop species.
Genotypes resistant or tolerant to drought, soil salinity, alkalinity,
disease and insects are selected from the gene pool with the
cooperation of physiologist, soil scientist, pathologist and entomologist.
3. Incorporation of Desirable Traits:
The next important step is combining of various morphological and physiological traits from different
selected genotypes into single genotype. Knowledge of the association between various characters is
essential before starting hybridization programme, because it help in combining of various characters.
Linkage between procedures, viz single cross, three way cross, multiple cross, backcross, composite
crossing. E.g. Mutation breeding, heterosis breeding, etc. are used for the development of ideal plant
types in majority of field crops. Backcross technique is commonly used for transfer of oligogenic traits
from selected germplasm lines into the background of an adapted genotype.
4. Selection of Ideal Plant Type:desired plant type. Morphological features are judged through
visual observation and physiological parameters are recorded with the help of sophisticated
instruments. Screening for resistance to drought, soil salinity, alkalinity, disease and insects is done
under controlled conditions. This task is completed with the help of scientist from the disciplines of
physiology, soil science, pathology and entomology. Finally, genotypes combining traits specified in the
conceptual model are selected, multiplied, tested over several locations, and released for commercial
cultivation.
Plant combining desirable morphological and physiological traits are selected in segregating population
and intermated to achieve the
Merits and Demerits of Ideotype Breeding
Merits:
1. Ideotype breeding is an effective method of enhancing yield
through manipulation of various morphological and physiological
crop characters. Thus, it exploits both morphological and
physiological variation.
2. In this method of various morphological and physiological traits
are specified and each character or trait contributes towards
enhanced yield.
3. Ideotype breeding involves experts from the discipline of plant
breeding, physiology, biochemistry, entomology and plant
pathology. Each specialist contributes in the development of
model plants for traits related to his field.
4. Ideotype breeding is an effective method of breaking yield
barriers through the use of genetically controlled physiological
variation for various characters contributing towards higher yield.
5. Ideotype breeding provides solution to several problems at a
time like disease, insect and lodging resistance, maturity duration,
yield and quality by combining desirable genes for these traits
from different sources into a single genotype.
6. It is efficient method of developing cultivars for specific or
environment.
Demerits:
1. Incorporation of several desirable morphological
and physiological and disease resistance traits
from different sources into a single genotype is a
difficult task. Sometimes, combining of some
characters is not possible due to tight linkage
between desirable and undesirable characters.
Presence of such linkage hinders the progress of
Ideotype breeding.
2. Ideotype breeding is a slow method of cultivar
development, because combining together of
various morphological and physiological features
from different sources takes more time than
traditional breeding where improvement is made in
yield and one or two other characters.
3. Ideotype breeding is not a substitute for
traditional or conventional breeding. It is a
supplement to the former.
4. Ideotype is a moving object which changes with
change in knowledge, new requirements, national
policy, etc. Thus new Ideotype have to evolved to
meet the changing and increasing demands of
economic products.
FEATURES OF IDEOTYPES OF
MAIZE, COTTON AND BARLEY
Maize:
In 1975, Mock and Pearce proposed ideal plant type of
maize. In Maize , higher yields were obtained from the
plants consisting of
1) Low tillers,
2) Large cobs, and
3) Angled leaves for good light interception.
Planting of such type at closer spacings resulted in
higher yields.
Cotton:
In cotton, genotypes with zero branch, short stature, compact plant,
small leaves and fewer sympodia were considered to enhance yield
levels. Singh et al. (1974) proposed and ideal plant type of uplant
cotton growing belt. The proposed Ideotype includes
1) Short stature (90-120 cm) ,
2) Compact and sympodial plant habit making pyramidal shape,
3) Determinate the fruiting habit with unimodal distribution of bolling,
4) Short duration (150-165 days),
5) Responsive to high fertilizer dose,
6) High degree of inter plant competitive ability,
7) High degree of resistance to insect pests and diseases, and
8) High physiological efficiency, Singh and Narayana (1993) proposed
an Ideotype of above two species for rainfed conditions. The main
features of proposed Ideotype include, earliness ( 150-165 days),
fewer small and thick leaves, compact and short stature , interminate
habit, spares hairness, medium to big boll size, synchronous bolling ,
high response to nutrients, and resistance to insect and diseases.
Barley:
Rasmusson (1987) reviewed the work on Ideotype
breeding and also suggested ideal plant type of six
rowed barley. He proposed that in barley, higher
yield can be obtained from a combination of
1) Short stature,
2) Long awns,
3) High harvest index, and
4) High biomass.
Kernel weight and kernel number were found
rewarding in increasing yield.
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Ideotype breeding of some model crops

  • 1. PRESENTATION ON IDEOTYPE BREEDING SUBMITTED BY: PAYOJA OJHA ADMISSION NO:35C/14
  • 2. Introduction to Ideotype Breeding In broad sense an Ideotype model which is expected to perform or behave in a predictable manner within a defined environment. More specifically, crop Ideotype is a plant model which is expected to yield greater quantity of grains, fibre, oil or other useful product when developed as a cultivar. The term Ideotype was first proposed by Donald in 1968 working on wheat.
  • 3. The main points about Ideotype are given below: 1. Crop Ideotype refers to model plants or ideas plant type for a specific environment. 2. Ideotype differs from Ideotype. The former refers to a combination of various plant characters which enhance the yield of economic produce, whereas the latter refers to the morphological features of the chromosomes of a particular plant species. 3. Donald included only morphological characters to define an Ideotype of wheat, subsequently, physiological and biochemical traits were also included for broadening the concept of crop Ideotype. 4. Ideal plants or model plants are expected to give higher yield than old cultivars in a defined environment. 5. Ideotype is a moving goal which changes according to climatic situation, type of cultivation, national polley, market requirement etc. In other words, Ideotype have to be redesigned depending upon above factors. Thus, development of crop Ideotype is a continuous process. 6. Ideal plant type or model plant type also varies from species. Moreover, this is a difficult and slow method of cultivar development because various morphological, physiological and biochemical characters have to be combined a single genotype from different sources.
  • 4. Steps in Ideotype Breeding Ideotype breeding consists of four important steps, viz: 1) Development of conceptual theoretical model, 2) Selection of base material, 3) Incorporation of desirable characters into single genotype, and 4) Selection of ideal or model plant type.
  • 5. 1. Development of Conceptual Model: Ideotype consists of various morphological and physiological traits. The values of various morphological and physiological traits are specified to develop a conceptual theoretical model. For Example, value for plant height, maturity duration, leaf size. Leaf number, angle of leaf, photosynthetic rate etc. are specified. Then efforts are made to achieve this model. 2. Selection of Base Material: Selection of base material is an important step after development of conceptual model of Ideotype. Genotype to be used in devising a model plant type should have broad genetic base and wider adaptability (Blixt and Vose. 1984) so that the new plant type can be successfully grown over a wide range of environmental condition with stable yield. Genotypes for plant stature, maturity duration, leaf size, and angles are selected from the global gene pool of the concerned crop species. Genotypes resistant or tolerant to drought, soil salinity, alkalinity, disease and insects are selected from the gene pool with the cooperation of physiologist, soil scientist, pathologist and entomologist.
  • 6. 3. Incorporation of Desirable Traits: The next important step is combining of various morphological and physiological traits from different selected genotypes into single genotype. Knowledge of the association between various characters is essential before starting hybridization programme, because it help in combining of various characters. Linkage between procedures, viz single cross, three way cross, multiple cross, backcross, composite crossing. E.g. Mutation breeding, heterosis breeding, etc. are used for the development of ideal plant types in majority of field crops. Backcross technique is commonly used for transfer of oligogenic traits from selected germplasm lines into the background of an adapted genotype. 4. Selection of Ideal Plant Type:desired plant type. Morphological features are judged through visual observation and physiological parameters are recorded with the help of sophisticated instruments. Screening for resistance to drought, soil salinity, alkalinity, disease and insects is done under controlled conditions. This task is completed with the help of scientist from the disciplines of physiology, soil science, pathology and entomology. Finally, genotypes combining traits specified in the conceptual model are selected, multiplied, tested over several locations, and released for commercial cultivation. Plant combining desirable morphological and physiological traits are selected in segregating population and intermated to achieve the
  • 7. Merits and Demerits of Ideotype Breeding Merits: 1. Ideotype breeding is an effective method of enhancing yield through manipulation of various morphological and physiological crop characters. Thus, it exploits both morphological and physiological variation. 2. In this method of various morphological and physiological traits are specified and each character or trait contributes towards enhanced yield. 3. Ideotype breeding involves experts from the discipline of plant breeding, physiology, biochemistry, entomology and plant pathology. Each specialist contributes in the development of model plants for traits related to his field. 4. Ideotype breeding is an effective method of breaking yield barriers through the use of genetically controlled physiological variation for various characters contributing towards higher yield. 5. Ideotype breeding provides solution to several problems at a time like disease, insect and lodging resistance, maturity duration, yield and quality by combining desirable genes for these traits from different sources into a single genotype. 6. It is efficient method of developing cultivars for specific or environment.
  • 8. Demerits: 1. Incorporation of several desirable morphological and physiological and disease resistance traits from different sources into a single genotype is a difficult task. Sometimes, combining of some characters is not possible due to tight linkage between desirable and undesirable characters. Presence of such linkage hinders the progress of Ideotype breeding. 2. Ideotype breeding is a slow method of cultivar development, because combining together of various morphological and physiological features from different sources takes more time than traditional breeding where improvement is made in yield and one or two other characters. 3. Ideotype breeding is not a substitute for traditional or conventional breeding. It is a supplement to the former. 4. Ideotype is a moving object which changes with change in knowledge, new requirements, national policy, etc. Thus new Ideotype have to evolved to meet the changing and increasing demands of economic products.
  • 9. FEATURES OF IDEOTYPES OF MAIZE, COTTON AND BARLEY
  • 10. Maize: In 1975, Mock and Pearce proposed ideal plant type of maize. In Maize , higher yields were obtained from the plants consisting of 1) Low tillers, 2) Large cobs, and 3) Angled leaves for good light interception. Planting of such type at closer spacings resulted in higher yields.
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  • 13. Cotton: In cotton, genotypes with zero branch, short stature, compact plant, small leaves and fewer sympodia were considered to enhance yield levels. Singh et al. (1974) proposed and ideal plant type of uplant cotton growing belt. The proposed Ideotype includes 1) Short stature (90-120 cm) , 2) Compact and sympodial plant habit making pyramidal shape, 3) Determinate the fruiting habit with unimodal distribution of bolling, 4) Short duration (150-165 days), 5) Responsive to high fertilizer dose, 6) High degree of inter plant competitive ability, 7) High degree of resistance to insect pests and diseases, and 8) High physiological efficiency, Singh and Narayana (1993) proposed an Ideotype of above two species for rainfed conditions. The main features of proposed Ideotype include, earliness ( 150-165 days), fewer small and thick leaves, compact and short stature , interminate habit, spares hairness, medium to big boll size, synchronous bolling , high response to nutrients, and resistance to insect and diseases.
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  • 17. Barley: Rasmusson (1987) reviewed the work on Ideotype breeding and also suggested ideal plant type of six rowed barley. He proposed that in barley, higher yield can be obtained from a combination of 1) Short stature, 2) Long awns, 3) High harvest index, and 4) High biomass. Kernel weight and kernel number were found rewarding in increasing yield.
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