Line X Tester Analysis for Combining Ability and Heterosis in Okra [abelmoschus Esculentus (L.) Moench]
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation, "line x tester analysis for combining ability and
heterosis in okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench]. was conduct 45 F 1s and F2
population developing through line x tester along with 18 parents ( 15 line and 3
testers) viz, lines 7216, KS-312, P-7, 7219, KS-321, KS-341, KS-305 (Red), KS-
427, KS-437, KS-423, KS-442, K-Bonia, 7109, AB-1 and VR0-3 testers PK, AB-2
and B0-2 in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with three replications at the
Hmticulture Research Centre of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of
Agriculture and Technology, Meerut during Kharif2007-08. The observation were
recorded on 10 randomly selected plants for 10 characters namely, days to
flowering, plant height, number of branches per plant, number of first fruiting node,
length of first fruiting node, length of internodes, length of fruit, width of fruit,
number of fruits per plant and edible fruit per plant.
Analysis of variance indicated highly significant difference among the
parents (lines and testers), lines vs testers, F2s, parents vs F,s and F2 population and
parents vs F2 population.
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Study on gca effect testers PK exhibited maximum general combining
ability for the character, days to flowering, plant height, number of first fruiting
node and length of first fruiting node and tester AB-2 exhibited for length of
internodes, width of fruit, number of fruits per plant and edible fruit yield per plant,
while line KS-442 exhibited the maximum general combining ability for all
characters except number of first fruiting node, length of first fruiting node, length
of internodes and length of fruit. Based on sea effect the best cross combinations
for yield and yield contributing characters are KS-442 x PK and KS-423 x AB-2 for
days to flowering, KS-423 x AB-2 for plant height, KS-423 x AB-2 for length of
first fruiting node, KS-442 x AB-2 for length of internodes, KS-437 x PK for length
of fruit, AB-1 x AB-2 for edible fruit yield per plant.
The high magnitude of heterosis and per se performance hybrid K-Bonia x
B0-2 over better parent and KS-442 x PK for edible fruit yield per plant indicated
that this cross can be exploited commercially for producing hybrids fruit yield per
plant cross KS-312 x B0-2 showed maximum inbreeding depression.
The correlation coefficients were consistently significant and positive in all
three populations between edible fruit yield per plant and number of fruit per plant
and plant height at both genotypic and phenotypic levels.
On the basis of path coefficient analysis the genotypic correlation coefficient
for days to flowering, width of fruit and length of first fruiting node was negative
and significant due to direct effect and edible fruit yield and plant height was
positive and significant due to positive direct effect in parents.
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The height coefficient of variability was found for number of braches per
plant in three generations at phenotypic coefficient of variability level and ·width of
fruit in F 1 and number of branches per plant in F2 population at genotypic
coefficient of variability level.
Heritability estimates in broad sense were high with low and medium
genetic advance for all characters in both F 1 and F2 population. Only one characters
number of branches per plant in both F 1 and F2 population showed moderate
heritability line x tester mating as well as among select plant in early segregating
generations would also help in developing population having optimum
homozygous and heterozygous balance
Key words:- ANOVA, gca and sea variance and their effects, heterosis and
inbreeding depression, heritability, variability and genetic advance correlation and
path coefficient.
