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Vol. 8 (1) : January-February 2017 issue
Green Farming Vol. 8 (1) : 33-36 ; January-February, 2017
Characterization of mungbean (V. radiata) genotypes through morphological markers and their divergence studies
GUNNJEET KAUR1*, ARUNABH JOSHI2, DIVYA VYAS3 and DEVENDRA JAIN4
Deptt. of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, MPUAT, Udaipur - 313 001 (Raj.)
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1,3Res. Scholar *(itsgunjeet@gmail.com), 2Professor, 4Asstt. Professor
Subject : Biotechnology, Molecular biology, Agriculture Microbiology and Cancer Res.
Paper No. : P-5295
Total Pages : 4
Received : 07 June 2016
Revised accepted : 22 December 2016
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GUNNJEET KAUR, ARUNABH JOSHI, DIVYA VYAS and DEVENDRA JAIN. 2017. Characterization of mungbean (V. radiata) genotypes through morphological markers and their divergence studies. Green Farming Vol. 8 (1) : 33-36  ;  January-February, 2017

ABSTRACT
The present investigation was undertaken to examine the genetic similarity in 23 mungbean genotypes for 10 characters using Mahalanobis D2 statistics. Morphological clustering was done for the two varying cultural results on environments divided the into five clusters each. The highest inter-cluster distance was noted between clusters IV and V and least for cluster I and IV in first environment whereas in second environment the highest inter-cluster distance was noted between clusters IV and V and least for cluster II and IV. Therefore, hybridization between genotypes belonging to different clusters is suggested for development of superior genotypes. EC-398885 showed best results for the morphological characters 50 per cent flowering, number of branches per plant, number of pods/plant, pod length, 1000 seed weight, seed yield per plant, biological yield and harvest index respectively. For developing suitable varieties for cultivation in zaid season, morphological were carried out for characterization of advanced breeding lines. The availability of low number of morphological markers, their poorly known genetic control and environmental influence on phenotypic expression at different stages of growth are some of the established impediments in using these are stable markers in the diversity analysis, the present study aimed to analyze and asses the nature and extent of genetic diversity among the twenty three mungbean genotypes.
Key words :
Diversity, Inter-Intra cluster distance, Mahalanobis D2 statistics, Mungbean, Ward Cluster.