Vol. 6 (5) : September-October 2015 issue
Green Farming Vol. 6 (5) : 979-982 ; September-October, 2015
Genetic variability, heritability & genetic advance studies for seed yield and its component traits in Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.)
MOHIT KUMARa1, D. RAMa2, BAUDH BHARTIb3*, SHRI PRAKASHa4, SHAUKEEN KHANb5 and BALVEER SINGHa6
aDeptt. of Genetics & Plant Breeding, N.D. University of Agri. & Technology, Kumarganj, Faizabad - 224 229 (U.P.), bDeptt. of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Rajasthan College of Agriculture (MPUAT), Udaipur - 313 001 (Rajasthan)
Designation : 1,4P.G. Student (Horti.) *(mohitkamboj462@gmail.com), 2Assoc. Prof. (Horti.), 3Ph.D. Scholar *(baudhbharti.gpb@gmail.com), 5P.G. Student, 6Ph.D. Scholar (Dept. of Hortic., BCKV, Mohanpur, W.B.)
Subject : Crop Genetics and Plant Breeding
Paper No. : P-2919
Total Pages : 4
Received : 26 November 2014
Revised accepted : 04 September 2015
First Page
Citation :
MOHIT KUMAR, D. RAM, BAUDH BHARTI, SHRI PRAKASH, SHAUKEEN KHAN, and BALVEER SINGH. 2015. Genetic variability, heritability & genetic advance studies for seed yield and its component traits in Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.). Green Farming Vol. 6 (5) : 979-982 ; September-October, 2015
ABSTRACT
The present investigation comprised of 16 genotypes of Jatropha and collected different part of India. The magnitude of PCV as expected was greater than the corresponding GCV for all the characters indicating importance of environment in expression of characters. Out of 15 characters studied number of leaves at harvesting time, number of branches at harvesting time, seed yield per plant and fruit yield per plant showed high GCV and heritability coupled with high genetic advance as percent of mean which revealed that these four traits might be under control of additive gene effects and therefore they are more reliable for effective selection.
Key words :
Genetic variability, Genetic advance, Heritability, Jatropha, Seed yield.