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An experiment was conducted with the aim of assessments of genetic diversity,
correlation and path analysis in stem amaranth (Amaranthus lividus L.).In this
experiment thirty-seven stem amaranth genotypes were used as experimental
materials. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design
(RCBD) with three replications. Variability, mean performance, correlation
matrix, path analysis and genetic diversity analysis was performed. Analysis of
variance revealed significant genotypic variation. Phenotypic co-efficient of
variation (PCV) was higher than genotypic co-efficient of variation (GCV) for
all the characters studied due to the influence of environment. High PCV and
GCV was observed for plant gross weight, stem weight, ten leaf weight, plant
height, stem height, stem diameter, number of branch per plant,number of
leaves per branch, root shoot ratio, stem dry weight and plant weight without
root indicating high variability among the genotypes and substantial scope of
improvement in these traits in present material through selection. High
heritability along with high genetic advance as percent of mean was observed
for days to first flowering, days to 50% flowering, ten leaf weight, stem
diameter, number of branch, number of leaves per branch, stem dry weight and
plant weight without root. Hence, these characters need to be given more
importance in selection as these are expected to be controlled by additive
genes.Correlation revealed that plant weight without root had positive
association with days to first flowering, days to fifty percent flowering, plant
gross weight, stem weight, plant height, stem height, leaf length, leaf breath
and stem diameter both at phenotypic and genotypic level. So, selection based
on these traits would give better response for the improvement in yield in stem
amaranth. Path analysis revealed that days to first flowering, plant gross
weight, stem weight, ten leaf weight, plant height, stem height, leaf length, leaf
breadth, stem diameter, number of branch, root shoot ratio, stem dry weight
and thousand seed weight had positive direct effect on plant weight without
root indicating these were the main contributors to yield per plant. Considering
this diversity pattern, genetic status and other agronomic performances, G26,
G25, G34, G36, G32 and G35 may perform better parents for efficient
hybridization programme and the characters, days to first flowering, stem
weight, stem height, stem breadth, number of branch, stem dry weight and
thousand seed weight contributed maximum divergence among the stem
amaranth genotypes. |
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