Study on 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 invest1gatJon entitled Study on Combimng Ab1lity and Heteros1s in
Okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moenchr was carried out with the experimental
matenal compnsed of 36 F, w1th 12 lines and 3 testers These materials were generated
1n a hne x tester fashion dunng za1d 2007 and grown for b1ometrical analySIS during
kharif 2007 at Horticultural Research Centre of Sardar Vallabh Bha1 Patel University of
Agnculture & Technology, Meerut -2501 10 (U.P).
The observations were recorded on randomly selected five plants of each parent
and F, in each row from each replication for 11 characters Data were analysed by
us1ng the standard statistical methods
Analysis of variance revealed the s1gn1f1cant differences among the genotypes for
all the characters except frUit diameter and number of branches per plant. Number of
branches showed high GCV and PCV whereas, days flowering to maturity, number of
branches per plant and fruit yield per plant exh1b1ted h1gh hentab1lity Fruit y1eld per plant
exhibited sigmficant and positive correlation w1th frUit length, days flowering to maturity
and number of fru1ts per plant at phenotypiC level wh1le 11 showed s1gn1ficant and
pos1hve correlation with plant he1ght. number of fruits per plant, fruit length, length of
first fru1hng node, days nowenng to matunty and fru1t we1ght at genotypic level Frwt
length, number of fru1ts per plant, days tc> nowenng, number of seeds per fruit and fruit
diameter had direct contnbut1on while length of f1rst fruiting node, number of fruits per
plant and number of seeds per frUit contnbuted towards frurt y1eld per plant via days
nowenng to maturity Among the parents. the hnes KS-446, KS-450 KS-437, 80-2 and KS-423 and
the testers AB-2 and VR0-3 were the best based on the mean and GCA effects.
Considenng the mean performance, SCA effects and standard heteros1s for crosses
viz. KS-446 x AB-2 KS-446 " VR0-3. KS-450 " VR0-3 and KS-305 x AB-2 were
superior for fruit yield and recommended for further evaluation
It is concluded that wh1le formulating breeding programme both additive and nonadditive
component must be considered as because both were important for major yield
contnbutlng traits. In order to combine vanous desirable attributes for genetic
amelioration of okra Multiple cross1ng would be the most appropriate approach
