Studies on genetic variability and response to selection for quantitative and qualitative traits over environments in brinjal (Solanum melongena L.)

B. Balakrishna
M. Siva
T.S.K.K.K. Patro

Abstract

The present study was conducted during the Rabi-2017-18 over three environments with 21 hybrids and theirseven parents. The characters viz., the number of fruits per cluster, fruit width (cm), fruit length to girth ratio,average fruit weight (g) and the total number of fruits per plant recorded high GCV and PCV values and differencesbetween these two parameters also less indicates presence of high genetic variability for these traits among thegenotypes. Heritability and genetic advance as per cent mean for aforesaid traits also recorded high values; itmeans direct selection for these characters may be an effective and further evaluation for knowing the type of geneaction actually involved in the phenotypic expression of these traits may be confirmed by estimating GCA and SCAvariances by using any mating design

Keywords Brinjal, Genetic variability, Quantitative and qualitative characters and Over environments
Published 09/02/26