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Characterization and variability studies in okra

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Title Characterization and variability studies in okra
 
Creator Davinder Singh
 
Contributor Dudi, B.S.
 
Subject Fruits, Planting, Genotypes, Vegetables, Yields, Developmental stages, Genetics, Biological phenomena, Heritability, Diseases
 
Description The present investigation entitled “Characterization and variability studies in okra” was
carried out at Research Farm of the Department of Vegetable Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar during spring summer season of 2012-13 on the basis of characterization and
variability present in thirty okra genotypes. The observations were recorded from 14 quantitative and 16
qualitative characters.
The genotypes were categorized on the basis of leaf characters like leaf margin dentation,
colour between veins, intensity of colour between veins, vein colour, leaf colour, leaf blade size, depth
of lobbing and petiole length. Stem character like stem colour and flower character as petal base colour
were also found key characters to differentiate the okra genotypes. Fruit colour, surface between ridges,
constriction of basal parts, fruit apex, fruit thickness and fruit length were the different fruit characters
which differentiate the okra genotypes.
Analysis of variance studies indicated significant difference among all the genotypes for all the
characters under study. Highest mean for fruit yield per plant was recorded in the genotype HRB-108-2-
2. The genotypes HRB-108-2-2, HRB-108-1-1, HRB-124-1-1, HRB-146-1-1-2 and HRB-151-1-1 were
the superior for the characters like fruit yield per plant and its related characters number of branches per
plant, number of nodes per plant, number of fruits per plant and fruit weight. The number of branches
per plant, number of nodes per plant and fruit yield per plant expressed high phenotypic coefficient of
variation (PCV) and genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV) value indicates greater variation for these
traits and thus there is greater scope for further improvement by genetic manipulation. The number of
branches per plant, number of nodes per plant, number of fruits per plant and fruit yield per plant
showed high heritability coupled with high genetic advance as per cent of mean possibly due to additive
gene effects and the simple selection based on phenotypic performance of these traits would be more
effective. Positive correlation shown by characters like plant height, number of branches per plant,
number of nodes per plant, number of fruits per plant and fruit weight with fruit yield per plant. It
indicated that the improvement in these traits leads to increase in fruit yield per plant. The high direct
effect of number of fruits per plant and fruit weight on fruit yield per plant suggested that direct
selection based on these characters would result in higher breeding efficiency for improving fruit yield
in okra.
 
Date 2016-09-17T08:41:08Z
2016-09-17T08:41:08Z
2014
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/77158
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher CCSHAU