Abstract:
An experiment was conducted at experimental field, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka. Bangladesh during the period from October 2018 to April 2019 to
analyze the diversity of tomatillo genotypes in their qualitative traits. Eighteen
genotypes were used for the study. Genotype G
5
showed the highest vit-C among all
genotypes whereas highest days of shelf life was found in G
7
. G
10
gave the best result
on lycopene content followed by rest of the genotypes and highest brix percentage was
found in G
10
. G
8
showed highest amount of non-reducing sugar and G
1
showed highest
amount of reducing sugar. High to moderate GCV and PCV values were shown by
all the characters except total sugar (%) that showed low GCV and PCV values.
Vit-C had significant and positive correlation with shelf life (r=0.523**) and brix
(r=0.355*). This indicates that if Vit-C will increase, shelf life and brix will
increase as same degree. Considering higher heritability and higher genetic
advance selection of genotype based on pH value, Vit-C, brix, lycopene at
472nm, total sugar and non-reducing sugar would be more satisfactory. The
highest positive direct effect was observed in shelf life can be used as either
direct or indirect selection criteria to improve brix percentage and other traits
those are positively associated with it. Selecting plants with higher shelf life of
fruits will increase other associated qualitative traits specially fruit brix. There
was moderate level of variation present among eighteen genotypes of tomatillo
due to low inter genotypic distance. Considering the quality performance of
tomatillo genotypes G
5
could be selected for higher Vit-C, G
7
could be selected
for higher shelf life and G
8
could be selected for higher non-reducing sugar.
Highest Brix percentage as well as Lycopene contents belongs to G
10
genotype.
Description:
A Thesis
submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING