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VARIABILITY STUDIES IN OKRA

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Title VARIABILITY STUDIES IN OKRA
 
Creator Mishra, Archana
 
Contributor Mishra, H.N.
 
Subject VARIABILITY, OKRA
 
Description The genetic parameters for 13 quantitative characters were estimated in 33
genotypes (germplasm) of okra in All India Co-ordinated Research Project on
Vegetable Crops, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar
at Horticulture Research Station, following Randomized Block Design with 3
replications during 2013 (July - October).
The genotypes showed wide range of variation for eleven characters out of
thirteen characters studied. Among the genotypes evaluated V24 (2013/OKHYB-5),
V13 (2012/OKHYB-13), V9 (2012/OKHYB-1), V19 (2012/OKHYB-15) and V15
(2012/OKHYB-7) are identified as ideal genotypes to be grown in Bhubaneswar
(Odisha condition). High estimates of genotypic co-efficient of variation,
heritability (broad sense) and genetic advance together were observed for the
characters number of disease infected plants, yield per plant, fruit weight, days to
50% flowering and duration of fruiting suggesting additive gene action for
expression of these characters. So, selection based on these characters will be more
effective in improvement of fruit yield of okra. Correlation studies among the traits
indicated that there is a strong inherent association between fruit yield with number
of fruits per plant, nodes per plant and plant height with nodes per plant, fruit
length; nodes per plant with fruit length, number of fruits per plant; fruit length with
fruit weight, duration of fruiting; first flowering node with days to first flowering,
days to 50% flowering and days to first flowering with days to 50% flowering and
days to first harvest; days to 50% flowering with days to first harvest both at
phenotypic and genotypic level depicting that these are important correlated
characters for fruit yield in okra. Path analysis study revealed that days to first
flowering, duration of fruiting, fruit weight and nodes per plant have maximum
direct positive effect on fruit yield. The genotypes are grouped into eight clusters
using D2 statistics in which cluster III and VI were the most divergent ones and
hybridization involving parents from these two clusters would be result oriented.
Among the characters number of disease infected plants contributed maximum
towards divergence followed by duration of fruiting and days to first harvest.
 
Date 2017-01-03T12:36:53Z
2017-01-03T12:36:53Z
2014
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/94131
 
Language en
 
Relation Th;4192
 
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