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An experiment conducted to study the genetic variability and inheritance based
on different yield contributing traits of sweet potato genotypes in Sher-E-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207, and Bangladesh during Rabi season
(2015). Among the analyzed genotypes, G1 (IB001) showed the best
performance having variation in fourteen traits followed by G4 (IB004), G2
(IB002) and G3 (IB003). The Highest range of variation was observed in
individual root weight (375.0- 614.50) g with the highest average mean of 459.92
g. Narrow gap between GCV and PCV was found in ten characters, leaf areal
above-ground dry matter content, root number per plant, root length, individual
root weight, root fresh yield per plant, root dry matter content, root dry yield
per plant, root fresh yield per plot and root fresh yield per hectare suggesting
minor environmental influence on gene expression controlling those traits. High
heritability coupled with high genetic advance in percent of mean was observed
in many traits, viz., vine length, leaf area, above ground fresh weight per plant,
above ground dry weight per plant, root number per plant, root length, root
diameter, individual root weight, root fresh weight per plant, root dry matter
content, root dry yield per plant, root fresh yield per plot and root fresh yield
per ha explaining high heritable nature. Heritability of these traits is most likely
due to additive gene effects. This study serves wide opportunity for improvement
through effective selection of these traits in early generation. The highly
significant positive correlation with yield per hectare was observed with vine
internode diameter, leaf area, above ground fresh weight per plant, root number
per plant, root length, root diameter, individual root weight, root fresh yield
per plant, root dry matter content, root dry yield per plant and root fresh yield
per plot. Path co-efficient analysis indicated that all the characters except vine
length, vine internode diameter, leaf area, above ground dry matter content, root
diameter and root fresh yield per plant had the direct positive effect on yield. The
positive significant indirect effect was also found by above-ground dry matter
content on yield per plot. |
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