Genetic analysis of F2 and F3 generations for yield attributes and resistances to distortion mosaic virus disease in bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.)
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2003
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Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara
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The research project "Genetic analysis of F2 and F3 generations for yield
attributes and resistance to distortion mosaic virus disease in bittergourd (Momordica
charantia L.)" was carried out in Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, College
of Horticulture, Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur during the
period 2002-2003. The major objectives of the study were to understand the genetics
of yield attributes and resistance to bittergourd distortion mosaic virus (BDMV) and to
identify resistant genotype with desirable yield traits. The whole investigation was
grouped into two experiments in Randomised Block Design with three replication.
The F2 and F3 generation of three selected crosses and parents were
evaluated for yield attributes and resistance to BDMV. Significant variation was
noticed for almost all characters except anthesis of male and female flowers. Highest
phenotypic coefficient of variation (PCV) and genotypic coefficient of variation
(GCV) were observed for BDMV followed by fruit yield and fruit weight in both
generations. High heritability coupled with high genetic gain was noted for fruit
weight, fruit yield and coefficient of infection. These characters are controlled mainly
by additive genes which rendered scope for direct selection .
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High yield was achieved by higher sex ratio, higher fruit weight, long fruit,
optimum number of female flowers and low incidence ofBDMV. Based on the results
from populations derived from the crosses IC68335 x Preethi and lC 68263B x Preethi
as the best genotypes with high yield and resistance to bitter gourd distortion mosaic
virus (BDMV) consecutively in both generations.
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