Morphological Characterization as Selection Criteria for Yield Improvement in Greengram (Vigna Radiata L. Wilczek)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation entitled, "Morphological characterization as
selectio~,. crit~ria for yield improvement in greengram [Vigna radiata (L.)
Wil.cz~~] 1nvol~1ng .. twenty th.ree genotypes was undertaken to examine the genetic
vanab1hty, hentab1hty, genet1c advance, correlation coefficient and path coefficient
analysis. All the twenty three greengram genotypes were tested in randomized block
design with 3 replications during kharif 2012-13. Observations were recorded for days to
50% flowering, days to maturity, plant height (em), branches per plant, pods per plant
seeds per pod, 1 00-seed weight (g), biological yield per plant (g), seed yield per plant (g)
and harvest index. Analysis of variance revealed ·substantial amount of variability ·among
the genotypes for all the characters, under study, indicated wide spectrum of variability
among the genotypes. High heritability coupled with high genetic advance were observed
for plant height, pods per plant, seeds per pod, 100-seed weight, biological yield per plant
and harvest index. Improvement in yield can be made by selecting these yield contributed
traits having high heritability coupled with high genetic advance. Phenotypic correlation
was of higher magnitude as compare to their corresponding genotypic correlation in most
of the character combination. Seed yield were found to be positive and significantly
correlated with number of branches per plant, pods per plant, seeds per pod, 1 00-seed
weight, biological yield per plant and harvest index. Thus any selection based on these
characters will enhance performance and improvement in greengram. Path coefficient
analysis showed that pods per plant, 1 00-seed weight, biological yield per plant and seeds
per pod were the most important character controlling directly to seed yield and plant
height, branches per plant, harvest index, biological yield and pods per plant indirectly,
therefore in order to exercise a suitable higher than that of phenotypic correlation in most
of the character combination. Seed yield was found to be positive and significantly
correlated with pods per plant, pod length, pods per cluster, branches per plant, 1 00-seed
weight, and harvest index. Thus any selection based on these characters will enhance
performance and improvement in greengram. Path coefficient analysis showed that pods
per plimt, plant height, branches per plant, biological yield per plant, pods per cluster, pod
length, 1 00-seed weight, harvest index, clusters per plant, days to maturity and days to
selection programme it would be worth to concentrate on these character.
