Study on Character Association and Genetic Divergence (D2 ) in Okra (Abelmoschus Esculentus(L.) moench
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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The present investigation "Study on Character Association And Genetic
Divergence (D2
) in Okra (Abelmoscluts esculentus (L.) Moench.)," was conducted at
Horticulture Research Centre, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture
and Technology, Modipuram, Meerut during the year 2012. Forty variable genotypes
were evaluated in a Randomized Block Design with three replication. The observations
recorded were subjected to various statistical analysis. The analysis of variance revealed that
all the forty varieties/strains here significantly differences for all the characters under study.
The highest variability was noted for yield per plant followed by plant height and days to
flowering. The studies on co-efficient of variability revealed that number of branches showed
highest estimates, while it was lowest for days of flowering. The studies on genotypic and
phenotypic co-efficient of variation revealed that highest co-efficient of variation was found
width of fruit, whereas, lowest was for days to flowering. The maximum heritability was
recorded for tapering length of fruits. Yield per plant was significantly and positively
correlated with length of fruit, number of fruits per plant, plant height , number of nodes per
plant, and number of first fruiting node. It was also positively correlated with number of
branches per plant and tapering lengt4 of fruit at phenotypic level. However, it was negatively
correlated with days to flower and width of fruit in both genotypic and phenotypic levels
Therefore, selection pressure should be exerted on all the traits except days to flowering and
width of fruit. The path co-efficient analysis revealed that maximum direct effect on yield was
thereby plant height. The maximum genetic divergence was observed between Custer-III and
IV suggesting wide diversity between these groups hybridization between genotypic and
phenotypic from cluster III and cluster IV may be useful to improve the crop .. Similarly, the
minimum divergence was observed in Cluster-1 showing close relationship. Thus, these
statistical analysis exhibited parallel results. The low estimate of residual effect indicated that
all the characters which were expected to govern the yield directly of indirectly have been
throughly s~died.
