Studies on Genetic Variability for Quantitative Characters in Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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A field experiment was conducted in Chickpea during Rabi season 2013-14 at Crop Research Centre of
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut (U.P.) India. The present
investigation entitled, "Studies on genetic variability for quantitative characters in chickpea (Cicer arielinum
L.)" involving 45 genotypes was undertaken to study the genetic variability, heritability, genetic advance,
correlation coefficient, path coefficient analysis and genetic divergence. All the 45 Chickpea genotypes were
sown in randomized block design. The characters under study were namely days to 50% flowering, days to
maturity, plant height, Number of primary branches per plant, pods per plant, seeds per pod, 100-seed
weight, biological yield per plant, harvest index and grain yield per plant. Analysis of variance showed high
signincant variance among the genotypes for all the characters, under study, indicating wide spectrum of
variability among the genotypes. The Phenotypic coefficient of variation PCV observed high then genetic
coefficient of variation (GCV) for all the character. High GCV % was observed for number of pods per
plant, followed by biological yield per plant. High heritability coupled with high genetic advance observed
for I 00 seed weight, number of pod per plant, biologic.al yield per plant, grain yield per plant for days to
maturity and number of pod per plant. In general the character association studies, showed highly significant
and positive correlation for grain yield with biological yield per plant, days to maturity number of primary
branches per plant and number of pod per plant at genotypic and phenotypic levels. Path coefficient analysis
of grain yield and its contributing characters revealed that biological yield per plant, harvest index, 100 seed
weight and days to maturity had the highest positive direct effect on grain yield. The direct effect of days to
flowering, number of pod per plant, plant height, number of seed per pod and grain per plant showed
negative direct effects on grain yield but their correlation with grain yield was significantly positive which
may be due to high positive indirect effects via other characters. The results of genetic divergence analysis
indicated the presences of high amount of genetic diversity among the genotypes were taken up for the
study. The 45 chickpea genotypes were grouped into eight clusters based on Mahalanobis D2 analysis. The
highest inter cluster distance was found between cluster VII and II, whereas the lowest inter cluster
difference was reflected between clusters VIII and III. The highest intra cluster difference was expressed b0
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