Studies on Combining Ability, Heterosis and Inbreeding Depression in Forage Sorghln (Sorghum Bicolllr L. Moench)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Thesis Title: "Studies on combining ability, heterosis and inbreeding depression in
forage sorghum (Sorghum bicofor L. Moench)". A complete set of material consisting of
100 tre~tments (10 par~nts, 45 FIS and 45 F2S) were evaluated in a completely
Randotruzed Block Design (RBD) with three replications during Kharif 2013. Both
additive and non additive components of genetic variation appeared imponant in the
expression of almost all the characters. For exploitation of both the additive and non
additive component of variation, material may be handled through pedigree method and
modified recurrent selection for obtaining superior segregants and genotypes. Promising
parents viz., HC 171, UP chari 2, Pant chari 5 and Pant chari 6 which were having high
general combining ability effects in desirable direction for green fodder yield and yield
components character like plant height, leaf breadth, leaf length and stem girth may be
incorporated in crossing programme to have better genotypes for better green fodder
yield. The cross combinations namely, UP chari 2 x HC 171 , Pant cbari 5 x RSSV 9, Pant
chari 5 x SSG 59-3, SSG 59-3 x Pusa chari 23, CSV 15 x Pant cbari 6. G 48 x HC 171.
CPVI 1724 x HC 171 and Pant chari 5 x G 48 which exhibited good specific combining
ability effects for green fodder yield and its contributing traits such as days to 50%
flowering, leaf breadth, leaf length, leaves per plant, leaf stem ratio and stem girth in both
F 1 and F2 generations. These cross combinations may be exploited for development of
hybrid in forage sorghum or may be incorporated in multiple cross breeding programme
to have better transgressive segregants with broad genetic base for the selection in forage
sorghum improvement programme. Nine cross combinations which revealed highest
value of heterosis for leaves per plant and green fodder yield viz.. SSG 59-3 x CSV 15,
Pant cbari 5 x CSV 15, RSSV 9 x HC 171, CSV 15 x UP chari 2. G 48 x UP chari 2. Pant
chari 5 x HC 171, G 48 x HC 171, Pant chari 6 x CPVI 1724 and SSG 59-3 x Pusa chari
23 over better parent as well as economic parent may be exploited for developing hybrids
for better yield in forage sorghum. Five crosses namely, Pusa chari 23 x G 48, Pusa chari
23 x CPVI 1724, Pant chari 5 x UP chari 2, Pant chari 5 x G 48 and Pant chari 6 x CPVI
1724 exhibited significant negative inbreeding dep~ssion _in both the gener~tions '~th
additive type gene interaction may be suggested for mcreasmg green fodder ytel~. H1gb
heritability for plant height, leaf breadth, leaves per plan~, leaf area, leaf_stem_ ra110. ste?J
girth and green fodder yield in both F1 and F2 ge~erauo~s co~pled WI~ high ~en:uc
advance may be used as direct selection criteria for unprovmg yteld and Its contnbuung
traits.
