The Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding
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  • Year: 1990
  • Volume: 50
  • Issue: 2

Genetics of yield components in diploid cotton

  • Author:
  • N. C. Desai, S. N. Badaya, M. U. Kukadia
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 193 to 197

Gujarat Agricultural University, Navsari 396450.

* Addressee for correspondence.

Abstract

Additive genetic: variance was predominant for days to Dowering and days to boll bursting in the cross G. Cot. 11 X Kallu and for first sympodlal node No., monopodia/plant, sympodla/plant, bolls/plant, seeds/boll, and boll weight in the cross Dig. x 3493. Broad-sense heritability estimates were moderate to high for most of the characters. Narrow-sense heritability estimates were high for days to flower, days to boll bursting, sympodia/plant, bolls/plant, seed/boll, and seed cotton yield in both the populations. Expected genetic advance through full-sib family selections was 3–4 times greater than expected through mass selection. Such characters could, therefore, be further improved by Intrapopulatlon mass selection, full-sib family selection and selection for gca.

Keywords

Additive and dominance variance, degree of dominance, heritability, genetic advance