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Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Vol. 7, Issue 6 (2018)

Assessment of genetic divergence in thirty-five genotypes of oilseed Brassica species

Author(s):

MC Gupta, AK Sharma, AK Singh, Himadri Shekhar Roy and Sudhir Singh Bhadauria

Abstract:
The experimental material comprised of 35 genotypes including 20 F2s/F3s and 15 parents of different Brassica species. The Mahalanobis’s D2 statistics of genetic divergence indicated the presence of wider genetic diversity among genotypes in both year 2015-16 and 2016-17. All 35 genotypes were grouped into six clusters in 2015-16 and five clusters in 2016-17. Highest number of genotypes were accommodated in C I followed by cluster II during 2015-16. While in 2016-17 cluster I was the largest with 31 genotypes. The inter and intra cluster distance of the 35 genotypes showed wide range of estimation in both years. The highest inter-cluster distance was observed between cluster II & IV followed by cluster II & V and cluster III & VI in 2015-16. In 2016-17 the cluster II & V showed maximum inter-cluster distance followed by cluster III & IV and cluster IV & V. The maximum intra-cluster distance was shown by cluster I. The relative contribution of each character towards divergence was maximum for oil yield per plant in 2015-16 followed by seeds per siliqua, oil content, test weight, plant height and days to maturity. While in 2016-17, test weight contributed maximum towards divergence followed by oil yield per plant, oil content, Seeds per siliqua, secondary branches and siliqua length.

Pages: 2076-2080  |  861 Views  294 Downloads


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How to cite this article:
MC Gupta, AK Sharma, AK Singh, Himadri Shekhar Roy and Sudhir Singh Bhadauria. Assessment of genetic divergence in thirty-five genotypes of oilseed Brassica species. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(6):2076-2080.

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