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Vol. 6, Issue 4 (2018)

Heritability (narrow sense) and genetic advance for yield and quality attributing traits in tomato [(Solanum lycopersicon (Mill.) Wettsd.)]


Author(s): Pushpendra Kumar, CN Ram, Shiva Nath, DK Gautam, AK Singh, AM Choudhary, Shubham Yadav and JK Yadav

Abstract: The present study was carried out during Rabi seasons of 2016-17 and 2017-18 at Main Experiment Station of Department of Vegetable Science, Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Narendra Nagar (Kumarganj), Faizabad (U.P.) India. The experimental materials of the study comprised of 54 treatments of tomato [40 F1’s and 14 parental lines (10 lines viz., NDT-1, NDT-2, NDT-3, NDT-4, NDT-5, NDT-6, NDT-7, NDT-8, Azad T-6, Arka Saurabh and 4 testers viz., Pusa Ruby, Punjab Chhuhara, Arka Vikash and Arka Meghali]. The 14 parents were involved in a crossing programme to develop a line × tester set (10 lines + 4 testers + 40 F1’s). The experimental materials (40 F1’s and 14 parental lines) were evaluated in Randomized Complete Block Design (RBD) with three replication having each experimental unit with spacing of 60cm × 50cm with plot size of 1.2m ×3.0m.The observations were recorded on eighteen characters, viz., days to 50 % flowering, days to first fruit set, days to first fruit harvest, plant height (cm), number of primary branches per plant, number of fruits per cluster, number of fruits per plant, fruit weight per plant (kg), average fruit weight (g), fruit length (cm), fruit girth (cm), number of locules per fruit, pericarp thickness (mm), total soluble solids (TSS), ascorbic acid (mg/100g fresh fruit) total fruit yield per plant (kg). Fifty four genotypes were grouped into 8 different non over lapping clusters. The predictability ratio was lesser than (<1) for all the characters under study in both the years and pooled. Estimate of high heritability in narrow-sense was recorded for plant height followed by ascorbic acid and number of fruits per plant in both years and pooled. Estimate of high genetic advance in per cent of mean (>20%) was observed for plant height in both years and pooled.

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Pushpendra Kumar, CN Ram, Shiva Nath, DK Gautam, AK Singh, AM Choudhary, Shubham Yadav, JK Yadav. Heritability (narrow sense) and genetic advance for yield and quality attributing traits in tomato [(Solanum lycopersicon (Mill.) Wettsd.)]. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(4):304-307.
 

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