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CHARACTER ASSOCIATION AND PATH COEFFICIENT ANALYSIS IN F2 AND F3 GENERATIONS OF SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.)

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Title CHARACTER ASSOCIATION AND PATH COEFFICIENT ANALYSIS IN F2 AND F3 GENERATIONS OF SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.)
 
Creator SRIDHAR, R.V.S.V
 
Contributor RAMA KUMAR, P. V
 
Subject CHARACTER, ASSOCIATION, PATH, COEFFICIENT, ANALYSIS, F2, F3, GENERATIONS, SESAME
 
Description The present investigation was carried out during rabi
2003-04, at Agricultural College Farm, Bapatla to study the genetic
variability, heritability, expected genetic advance, extent of
character association and path coefficient analysis in F2 and F3
segregating generations of eleven crosses of sesamum. The
characters evaluated in present investigation include plant height,
days to 50% flowering, days to maturity, number of primaries,
number of capsules per plant, number of seeds per capsule,
1000-seed weight, oil content and seed yield per plant.
Analysis of variance revealed significant differences among
the genotypes for all characters studied, indicating a high degree of
variability in the material.
The characters like number of primaries, number of
capsules per plant in both the generations and 1000-seed weight in
F2 generation registered high heritability coupled with high expected
genetic advance as per cent of mean suggesting that these
characters will respond well to simple selection and rapid gain could
be obtained in the desirable direction.
Correlation studies revealed that, the seed yield per plant
had significant positive association with plant height, number of
primaries, number of capsules per plant and number of seeds per
capsule and negative non-significant association with days to 50%
flowering and days to maturity in both the generations.
Path coefficient analysis in F2 and F3 generations revealed
that the characters viz., number of primaries and number of
capsules per plant had significant positive association as well as a
positive direct effect with seed yield per plant in both the
generations, and thus may aid yield improvement, through selection.
The present investigation revealed that the characters viz.,
number of capsules per plant, plant height, number of primaries,
1000-seed weight and number of seeds per capsule should be
considered as selection criteria for improvement in seed yield. The
study suggests that oil yield can also be improved through biparental
mating, which provides chances for finding superior recombinants in
advanced generations by breaking linkages.
 
Date 2016-08-20T13:49:25Z
2016-08-20T13:49:25Z
2004
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/73163
 
Language en
 
Relation D7674;
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher ACHARYA N.G.RANGA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, RAJENDRANAGAR, HYDERABAD