International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology

  • Year: 2016
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 2

Evaluation of Genetic Variation, Heritability and Genetic Advance for Various Traits in Okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench] under north Gangetic Plains of Uttar Pradesh

  • Author:
  • Rajeev K. Yadav1,, M.M. Syamal2, P. Pandiyaraj2, K. Nagarajan2, P.K. Nimbolakar3, Manish Kumar1
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 175 to 180

1Division of Vegetable Science, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012, India

2Department of Horticulture, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, India

3Division of Fruits and Horticultural Technology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110012, India

Abstract

An experiment was undertaken on twenty genotypes and fifteen characters of Okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench] to evaluate variability, genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV), phenotypic coefficients of variation (PCV), heritability and genetic advance in all genotypes. The wide range of variability was observedamong fifteen characters of all genotypes. The (PCV) were generally higher than their respective genotypic coefficient of variance, thus revealing the role of environmental factors. High PCV was exhibited by plant height (14.92 %), first branching node (37.38 %), number of branches per plant (36.06 %), number of seeds per fruit (22.43 %), first fruiting node (19.07 %), first flowering node (18.03 %) and yield (16.65 %) per hectare. High GCV were observed for number of branches per plant (29.80 %), first branching node(29.75 %), number of seeds per fruit(17.30 %), first fruiting node (15.27 %) and plant height (14.51 %). High heritability coupled with high genetic advance was observed for plant height (94.0 and 29.05 %), stem diameter (94.0 and 27.81 %), fruit weight (94.0 and 21.64 %), number of branches per plant (68.0 and 50.74) and first branching node (63.0 and 48.76 %).

Highlights

• Highest PCV was exhibited by first branching node followed by number of branches of per plant, number of seeds per fruit, first fruiting node and first flowering node.

• Highest GCV was exhibited by number of branches of per plant, first branching node, number of seeds per fruit, first fruiting node and plant height.

• High heritability was found for plant height, stem diameter, fruit weight and fruit length.

• High heritability coupled with high genetic advance was observed for plant height, stem diameter, fruit weight, number of branches per plant and first branching node.

Keywords

Okra, variability, coefficient of variation, heritability and genetic advance