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Character association, genetic variability and component analysis in sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench)
3rd International Conference on Agriculture & Horticulture
October 27-29, 2014 Hyderabad International Convention Centre, India

Hirakant Kalpande, A W More, T Anjaneyulu, S K Chavan, V S Patil and P B Unche

Posters: Agrotechnol

Abstract:

To study the extent of genetic variability and heritability of 12 genotypes and 4 standard checks. The observations were recorded for 7 quantitative traits. The phenotypic co-efficient of variation (PCV) was greater than genotypic co-efficient of variation (GCV) for most of the characters studied indicating influence of the environmental effect on the characters. But the GCV was near to PCV for the characters like days to fifty per cent flowering, days to physiological maturity and grain yield, indicating a highly significant effect of genotype on phenotypic expression for these traits with very little effect of environment. The genotypes under study showed high heritability for days to 50% flowering. High heritability combined with high genetic advance (as per cent of mean) was observed for grain yield, total biomass, days to 50% flowering, green cane weight. The correlation analysis indicating the days to 50% flowering. Days to physiological maturity showed significant positive association with plant height at 50% flowering and plant height at physiological maturity, while significant negative association was observed for grain yield.