Morphological Characterization, Character Association and Genetic Divergence Analysis in Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
A field experiment was conducted in Wheat 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, "Morphological characterization, Character association
and Genetic divergence analysis in wheat (Triticu;n aestivum L.)" involving 244 genotypes
was undertaken to study the genetic variability, heritability, genetic advance, correlation
coefficient, path coefficient analysis and genetic divergence. All the 244 wheat genotypes were
tested in augmented block design. The characters under study were days to 50 Percent flowering,
plant height (em), number of productive tillers per plant, spike length with awn (em), number of
spikelets per sp·ike, number of grains per spike, biological yield/plant (g), grain yield/plant (g),
harvest index (%),and test weight (g). Analysis of variance showed high significant variance
among the genotypes for all the characters, under study, indicating wide spectrum of variability
among the genotypes. The highest percentage of PCV and GCV (in percent) observed for grain
yield per plant, plant height, grains per spikelet and biological yield per plant. High estimates of
heritability in broad sense were recorded for days to maturity, plant height. In general highest
genetic advance as percentage of mean was recorded for days to maturity, plant height, days to
flowering, biological yield per plant, grain yield per plant. The characters such as days to maturity,
plant height, days to flowering, biological yield per plant, grain yield per plant had high heritability
coupled with high genetic advance, suggesting that improvement could be brought about by direct
selection for these characters in the genotypes. In the character association studies, showed highly
significant and positive correlation of grain yield with biological yield per plant, harvest index, test
weight, grains per spikelet, spikelets per spike and spike length both at genotypic and phenotypic
levels. Path coefficient analysis of grain yield and its contributing characters revealed that
biological yield per plant, harvest index, test weight and days to maturity had the highest positive
direct effect on ·grain yield. The direct effect of days to flowering, tillers per plant, spike length,
spikelets per spike and grain per spikelets showed negative direct effects on ~rain yi.e~d b.ut ~heir
correlation with grain yield was significantly positive which may be due to !ugh pos1t1ve md1rect
effects via other characters. The results of genetic divergence analysis indicated the presences of
h. h t fgenetic diversity among the genotypes were taken up for the study. The 244 wheat
1g amoun o 2 • h h' h ·
d 'nto sixteen clusters based on Mahalanobis D analys1s. T e 1g est mter
genotypes were groupe 1 . .
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. c. d b tween cluster IV and X whereas the .lowest mter cluster d1fference
custer 1stance was .oun e , / . .
was reflected between clusters VII1 and IX. The highest intr~QJJ.i.s.ter .. d,~erence was expressed by
the clust~r ~V~ and lowest by the cluster V.
