Combining ability analysis of newly developed male lines of castor (Ricinus communis L.) in Rajasthan

COMBINING ABILITY ANALYSIS OF NEWLY DEVELOPED MALE LINES OF CASTOR IN RAJASTHAN


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Authors

  • RAMESH Agricultural Research Station, Mandor, Agriculture University, Jodhpur-342 304, Rajasthan
  • RAKESH CHOUDHARY Agricultural Research Station, Mandor, Agriculture University, Jodhpur-342 304, Rajasthan
  • MAMTA NEHRA Agricultural Research Station, Mandor, Agriculture University, Jodhpur-342 304, Rajasthan
  • MANISH KUMAR Agricultural Research Station, Mandor, Agriculture University, Jodhpur-342 304, Rajasthan

https://doi.org/10.56739/jor.v38i4.137207

Keywords:

Castor, Combining ability, Gene action, Line x tester

Abstract

Genetic parameters of 50 castor hybrids developed using 10 newly developed male inbred lines and 5 stable pistillate lines were estimated in a line x tester design. Analysis of combining ability depicted significant mean sum of squares for both general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) for all the characters which indicated the presence of both additive and non-additive gene actions. The high amount of s 2 SCA and ratio
of GCAto SCA variances near to zero indicated that the dominance gene effect was predominant in newly developed lines for all the characters under study. The highest positive gca effect was exhibited by MCP-1-1, for seed yield and number of capsules on primary raceme, effective length of primary raceme and height up to primary raceme. SKP-84 was also good general combiner for traits such as 100-seed weight, number of capsule on primary raceme, nodes to primary raceme and height up to primary raceme. Among the male parents, MP-11-17 was found the best general combiner for cumulative seed yield, raceme length and number of capsule. Cross M-574 x MP-17-17 was identified as the best cross for cumulative seed yield followed by MCP-3 x MP-7-17 and SKP-84 x MP-11-17. These combinations of crosses would be useful in breeding programme for improvement in cumulative seed yield of castor.

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Submitted

2023-06-02

Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

RAMESH, RAKESH CHOUDHARY, MAMTA NEHRA, & MANISH KUMAR. (2021). Combining ability analysis of newly developed male lines of castor (Ricinus communis L.) in Rajasthan: COMBINING ABILITY ANALYSIS OF NEWLY DEVELOPED MALE LINES OF CASTOR IN RAJASTHAN. Journal of Oilseeds Research, 38(4). https://doi.org/10.56739/jor.v38i4.137207