Variability and Character Association in F2 Segregating Population of Different Commercial Hybrids of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
The F2 segregating generations of exotic tomato hybrids were studied to measure variability, character association and path coefficient analysis. Analysis of variance for each trait showed significant differences among the genotypes. Very little differences were observed between phenotypic coefficie...
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description | The F2 segregating generations of exotic tomato hybrids were studied to
measure variability, character association and path coefficient
analysis. Analysis of variance for each trait showed significant
differences among the genotypes. Very little differences were observed
between phenotypic coefficients of variation (PCV) and genotypic
coefficients of variation (GCV) for the traits days to first flowering
(pcv=9.21, gcv=7.82), fruit length (pcv=17.14, gcv=14.84) and fruit
diameter (pcv=17.10, gcv=14.92). High heritability (>50%) was
observed for all the yield contributing characters except flowers per
cluster (47.83%). High heritability associated with high genetic
advance was observed for fruit clusters per plant (105.11), fruits per
plant (103.43), branches per plant (34.49), fruits per cluster (47.43),
individual fruit weight (77.73) and fruit yield per plant (108.25).
Selection for such traits might be effective for the fruit yield
improvement of tomato. Significant positive genotypic and phenotypic
correlation was observed between plant height at first flowering,
flowers per plant, fruits per cluster, fruit clusters per plant, fruits
per plant with fruit yield per plant. Fruits per plant showed the
highest positive direct effect (1.096) on fruit yield per plant
followed by individual fruits per plant (0.674). Direct selection may
be executed considering these traits as the main selection criteria to
reduce indirect effect of the other characters during the development
of high yielding tomato variety. @ JASEM |
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measure variability, character association and path coefficient
analysis. Analysis of variance for each trait showed significant
differences among the genotypes. Very little differences were observed
between phenotypic coefficients of variation (PCV) and genotypic
coefficients of variation (GCV) for the traits days to first flowering
(pcv=9.21, gcv=7.82), fruit length (pcv=17.14, gcv=14.84) and fruit
diameter (pcv=17.10, gcv=14.92). High heritability (>50%) was
observed for all the yield contributing characters except flowers per
cluster (47.83%). High heritability associated with high genetic
advance was observed for fruit clusters per plant (105.11), fruits per
plant (103.43), branches per plant (34.49), fruits per cluster (47.43),
individual fruit weight (77.73) and fruit yield per plant (108.25).
Selection for such traits might be effective for the fruit yield
improvement of tomato. Significant positive genotypic and phenotypic
correlation was observed between plant height at first flowering,
flowers per plant, fruits per cluster, fruit clusters per plant, fruits
per plant with fruit yield per plant. Fruits per plant showed the
highest positive direct effect (1.096) on fruit yield per plant
followed by individual fruits per plant (0.674). Direct selection may
be executed considering these traits as the main selection criteria to
reduce indirect effect of the other characters during the development
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measure variability, character association and path coefficient
analysis. Analysis of variance for each trait showed significant
differences among the genotypes. Very little differences were observed
between phenotypic coefficients of variation (PCV) and genotypic
coefficients of variation (GCV) for the traits days to first flowering
(pcv=9.21, gcv=7.82), fruit length (pcv=17.14, gcv=14.84) and fruit
diameter (pcv=17.10, gcv=14.92). High heritability (>50%) was
observed for all the yield contributing characters except flowers per
cluster (47.83%). High heritability associated with high genetic
advance was observed for fruit clusters per plant (105.11), fruits per
plant (103.43), branches per plant (34.49), fruits per cluster (47.43),
individual fruit weight (77.73) and fruit yield per plant (108.25).
Selection for such traits might be effective for the fruit yield
improvement of tomato. Significant positive genotypic and phenotypic
correlation was observed between plant height at first flowering,
flowers per plant, fruits per cluster, fruit clusters per plant, fruits
per plant with fruit yield per plant. Fruits per plant showed the
highest positive direct effect (1.096) on fruit yield per plant
followed by individual fruits per plant (0.674). Direct selection may
be executed considering these traits as the main selection criteria to
reduce indirect effect of the other characters during the development
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measure variability, character association and path coefficient
analysis. Analysis of variance for each trait showed significant
differences among the genotypes. Very little differences were observed
between phenotypic coefficients of variation (PCV) and genotypic
coefficients of variation (GCV) for the traits days to first flowering
(pcv=9.21, gcv=7.82), fruit length (pcv=17.14, gcv=14.84) and fruit
diameter (pcv=17.10, gcv=14.92). High heritability (>50%) was
observed for all the yield contributing characters except flowers per
cluster (47.83%). High heritability associated with high genetic
advance was observed for fruit clusters per plant (105.11), fruits per
plant (103.43), branches per plant (34.49), fruits per cluster (47.43),
individual fruit weight (77.73) and fruit yield per plant (108.25).
Selection for such traits might be effective for the fruit yield
improvement of tomato. Significant positive genotypic and phenotypic
correlation was observed between plant height at first flowering,
flowers per plant, fruits per cluster, fruit clusters per plant, fruits
per plant with fruit yield per plant. Fruits per plant showed the
highest positive direct effect (1.096) on fruit yield per plant
followed by individual fruits per plant (0.674). Direct selection may
be executed considering these traits as the main selection criteria to
reduce indirect effect of the other characters during the development
of high yielding tomato variety. @ JASEM</abstract><pub>World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) - University of Port Harcourt</pub></addata></record> |
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