Combining ability analysis and estimation of heterosis for agronomic and oil parameters in sunflower
DOI:10.37992/2024.1502.040
Abstract
Combining ability of nine sunflower inbreds (four cytoplasmic male sterile lines and five restorers) was tested in line x tester mating design. The material including parents and cross combinations were evaluated for nine agro-biochemical parameters. The inbreds viz., 67A and 47R were identified as good general combiners for seed yield and oil yield, 88A, 89A, 47R and GMU 1080 were identified as good general combiners for oil content and 67A, 179R and GMU 1080 exhibited good general combining ability for early maturity. Similarly, highest significant positive specific combining ability effects for seed yield were observed for crosses 38A x 179R followed by 89A x 179R and 88A x 159R. On the basis of positive significant SCA effects for oil percent the crosses 67A x GMU 1080, 89A x 159R and 88A x 150R were found to be superior. All the traits exhibited non-additive gene action and the proportional contribution to variability was maximum by crosses except for seed yield where lines contributed more towards variability. The crosses 67A x 47R, 89A x 179R, 38A x 179R and 88A x 150R recorded maximum average heterosis for seed and oil yield and the cross combinations 67A x 47R, 88A x 150R and 67A x GMU 1080 revealed maximum heterosis against better parent also for the above traits.
Keywords: Sunflower, Combining ability, Heterosis, Line x Tester
Combining ability analysis and estimation of heterosis for agronomic and oil parameters in sunflower
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