Genetic association studies for yield and yield contributing traits in Plantago ovata Forsk

Vineet Kaswan
Amit Kaushik
Jyoti Devi
Arunabh Joshi
Shiv Ratan Maloo

Abstract

Twenty four accessions of Plantago ovata were grown to study existing variability, correlation and cause and effect relationships 
between yield and its component traits with their possible view in future improvement programmes. Analysis of variances 
displayed highly significant differences among accessions for all the traits. High heritability (>75%) coupled with the high genetic 
advance (>30%) were observed for the traits viz., leaf width, number of spikes/plant, biological yield/plant and seed yield/plant 
suggesting predominance of additive gene action. Seed yield/plant exhibited highly significant and positive correlation with 
biological yield/plant followed by number of spikes/plant, effective tillers/plant, harvest index, seed weight/spike, spike weight 
and husk recovery both at genotypic and phenotypic level. Biological yield/plant, harvest index, spike weight, effective 
tillers/plant and husk recovery exhibited the highest positive and significant direct effect on seed yield/plant. Critical analysis of 
results obtained from character association and path analysis indicated that the traits viz., biological yield/plant, harvest index, 
spike weight, effective tillers/plant and husk recovery were of prime concern as they possessed high positive association and 
direct effects on seed yield/plant. These traits are more reliable for selection for yield improvement programmes in Plantago 
ovata.  

Keywords Plantago ovata, correlation, heritability, path coefficient analysis
Published 22/02/26