Inheritance of yield and resistance to shoot and fruit borer (Leucinodes orbonalis GUEN.) in brinjal (Solanum melongena L.)
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2017
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Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, College of Agriculture, Vellayani
Abstract
The present study entitled "Inheritance of yield and resistance to shoot and fruit
borer {Leucinodes orbonalis Guen.) in brinjal {Solanum melongena L.)" was conducted
at College of Agriculture, Vellayani during 2012-15 with the major objective to study
the genetic basis of yield, yield attributes and developing high yielding shoot and fruit
borer resistant varieties of brinjal. Molecular comparison of resistant and susceptible
segregants will also be done
In the first experiment, 60 genotypes were evaluated using RED with two
replications. Evaluation was carried out in both kharif and rabi seasons for yield as
well as for shoot and fruit borer resistance in two parallel experiments. Analysis of
variance revealed significant difference among the accessions for all the characters
under study. High PCV and GCV were recorded for plant height, number of primary
branches planf^ intra cluster distance, number of fruits plant"', length of fhiits, girth
of fruits, fruit weight, fiiait yield plant"' and shoot and fruit infestation. High heritability
coupled with high genetic advance as per cent mean was observed for plant height,
number of primary branches plant"', intra cluster distance, inter cluster distance,
number of fruits plant*', length of fruits, girth of fruits, fruit weight, fhiit yield plant"'
and shoot and fhiit infestation in both seasons.
Fruit yield plant"' showed significant positive correlation with fhiits plant"',
fruit weight, fruit girth, plant height, number of primary branches plant"', fruit length
and percent of long styled flowers in both the seasons at phenotypic and genotypic
level. Path coefficient analysis revealed that fruits plant"' showed high positive direct
effect on yield followed by fruit weight, per cent long styled flowers, per cent medium
styled flowers and days to first harvest in both the seasons. SM 36 followed by SM 2,
SM 9, SM 14 and SM 21 was having the highest selection index values based on
discriminant function analysis in both the seasons. Screening of 60 accessions based
on the per cent of infested shoots and fruits were recorded at 10 days interval from 30
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to 100 DAT. The minimum per cent of shoots and fruits infestations was recorded in
SMI followed by SM 60 and SM 59 in both kharif and rabi season.
The second experiment was laid out in RBD with three replications with five
high yielding susceptible genotypes namely SM 36, SM 2, SM 9, SM 14 and SM 21
along with three resistant genotypes viz., SM 1, SM 60 and SM 59. These were crossed
to produce fifteen hybrids in a line x tester pattern with Haritha as check. Heterosis and
combining ability were estimated for plant height, primary branches plant"', days to
first flowering, per cent long styled flowers, per cent medium styled flowers, per cent
short styled flowers, fruit length, tuit girth, fhiit weight, fhiits plant*', days to first
harvest, days to last harvest and ftuit yield plant"'. Analysis of variance revealed
significant differences among the genotypes for all the traits studied.
The maximum standard heterosis for yield per plant was observed in the cross
Raidurg Local X Pusa Purple Cluster followed by lC-433678 X IC-89986, Jagaluru
Local X Vellayani Local, IC-345271 X Pusa Purple Cluster and Tiptur Local X Pusa
Purple Cluster. The hybrid IC-433678 X IC-89986 and Raidurg Local X Pusa Purple
Cluster showed high significant standard heterosis for number of fruits plant*', long
styled flowers, fhiit weight, days to first harvest and days to last harvest.
The gca values revealed that two lines (IC- 433678 and Raidurg local) and one
tester (Pusa Purple Cluster) as good general combiners for fhiit yield plant"'. These
lines and testers were also best combiner for yield component characters like number
primary branches plant"', days to first flowering, per cent medium styled flower, per
cent long styled flowers, number of fhiits plant"' and length of fruit. The estimates of
specific combining ability effects indicated that IC-433678 X IC-89986, Tiptur Local
X Vellayani Local, Raidurg Local X Pusa Purple Cluster, Jagaluru Local X Vellayani
Local and IC-345271 X Pusa Purple Cluster were most promising for fmit yield plant*
'. Out of fifteen hybrids screened for shoot and fhiit borer resistance at lOdays interval
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from 30 to 100 DA, the hybrids IC-433678 X IC-89986 and Raidurg Local X Pusa
Purple Cluster were found highly resistant.
In the third experiment, high yielding hybrids IC-433678 X IC-89986 and
Raidurg Local X Pusa Purple Cluster with shoot and fruit borer resistance were further
advanced to F2 generation to carry out the bulk segregant analysis. The pools
contrasting for shoot and fhiit borer resistance were analyzed with 22 RAPD primers
along with their respective parents and three primers namely OPC-4, OPL-9 and OPO-
20 has shown polymorphic band between the bulks. In the present study two superior
crosses IC-433678 X IC-89986 and Raidurg Local X Pusa Purple Cluster were
identified which could be further carried forward carry forward to develop a resistant
varieties to shoot and fruit borer. The three primers namely OPC-4, OPL-9 and OPO-
20 can be used to develop a scar marker which could be used further resistance
breeding.
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