The Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding
SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 1995
  • Volume: 55
  • Issue: 2

influence of noble and commercial hybrid clones on economic traits in mobilization of Saccharum species

  • Author:
  • Bakshi Ram, G. Hemaprabha
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 166 to 169

Crop Improvement Division, Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore 641007.

* Present address: Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Regional Centre, Post Box No. 52, Karnal 132001.

Abstract

The effectiveness of Saccharum of ficinarum and commercial hybrid clones on threespecies, viz. S. barberi, S. robustum and S. spontaneum, during the second nobilization stage, was compared. Genotypic coefficients of variation of progenies of S. officinarum x N1 in six mating groups were higher to their respective commercial x Nt progenies. Inversely, the mean performances and heritability estimates, in general, of progenies of commercial x N1 crosses were superior to the progenies involving noble clones. However, no such trend was observed for heterosis. Higher heterosis for all the three characters was observed only in (S. officinarum x S. Tobustum) X Hybrid matinggroup. As the heritability values were quite high for sucrose per cent in comparison with other two traits, selection for this trait would be effective while selecting the parents for future breeding programmes.

Keywords

Variability, heterosis, heritability, nobilization, Saccharum spp