Genetic Analysis of Yield and Some Quality Components in Forage Sorghum (Sorghum Bicolor L. Moench)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation entitled "Genetic analysis of yield and some quality
components. in forage sorghum (Sorghum bico/or L. Moench)" was undertaken to
assess the information on genetic parameters for green fodder yield and quality
components. The experimental material was comprised of ten diverse parents
and their 45 F1 ·s excluding reciprocals of a diallel cross. All the genotypes were
evaluated in a complete randomized block design with three replications at Crop
Research Center of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and
Technology, Meerut, during kharif 2008 and 2009. The observations were
recorded on seventeen traits viz days to 50% flowering, plant height, stem girth,
internode length, nodes per plant, number of leaves per plant, leaf breadth, leaf
length, leaf stem ratio, green fodder yield, dry fodder yield, total soluble solid,
. crude protein content, total ash content, ether extract, crude fibre and nitrogen
free extract content. The data recorded were subjected to various statistical
analyses. The analysis of variance revealed significant differences among the
genotypes viz., parents and their F1s for all the traits justifying the presence of
adequate variability with regard to the important traits under study. The variance
component analysis indicated that both additive and dominance types of gene
actions were involved in almost all the traits with higher magnitude of dominance
component than additive component for all the character. Highly significant
variances were noticed for both general and specific combining ability for all the
characters. However, among the parents, GFS-4, SPV-815, UP Chari-2 and
CSV-15 were good general combiner for green fodder yield, quality and yield
components. Ten crosses viz; Pant Chari-5 x ICSV-700, HC-308 x Varsha, SPV-
815 x RSSV-9, SPV-815 x HC-308, HC-171 x CSV-15, Pant Chari-5 x CSV-15,
SPV-815 x ICSV-700, UP Chari-2 x HC-171, RSSV-9 x GFS-4, Pant Chari-5 x
GFS-4, which displayed significant and desirable sea effects for green fodder
yield, involved atleast one parent exhibiting significant gca effects and could be
placed in high x low category. High significant heterosis was recorded in SPV-
815 x RSSV-9, HC-308 X Varsha, SPV-815 x HC-308, UP Chari-2 x SPV-815
and UP Chari-2 x RSSV-9 for green fodder yield q/ha as well as other yield and
quality contributing traits. The heritability estimates were high for plant height,
· leaf breadth, internode length, leaf length, total soluble solids, green fodder yield,
dry fodder yield and ether extract content. Expected genetic advance was
observed to be high for leaf breadth, plant height, internode length, total soluble
solids, leaf stem ratio, green fodder yield and dry fodder yield. Highly significant
and positive association of green fodder yield was recorded with plant height,
number of leaves per plant, internode length and nodes per plant. Path
coefficient analysis for green fodder yield involving 16 independent variables
revealed that nitrogen free extract content displayed high order of direct effect on
green fodder yield followed by dry fodder yield , total ash content , crude protein
content , crude fibre content, plant height, number of leaves per plant and total
soluble solid. For improvement in yield, emphasis may be given to the characters
like plant height, number of leaves per plant, nodes per plant, stem girth, dry
fodder yield, and leaf breadth while selecting the genotypes. And selection
pressure may be more towards the traits like total soluble solid per cent, crude
protein content, ether extract, total ash, nitrogen free extract and crude' fibre
content (low) for improvement in forage quality.
