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The experiment was conducted to evaluate the fifteen F
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lines derived from 6×6 half
diallel cross of Brassica rapa for yield and yield components. Six (6) parents of
mustard were mated using half 6×6 diallel fashion during Rabi season 2017-18 and
then evaluated the combining ability and heterosis of fifteen F
1
hybrids over two check
varieties BARI sharisha-14 (CV1) and local variety Maghi (CV2) at research farm of
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka during Rabi season 2018-19. The
analysis of mean performance showed that the hybrid combination P2×P6 (80.00)
matured with the lowest growth duration, while the cross P1×P4 and P4×P6 had taken
the longest duration. The hybrid P3×P5 produced the highest number of seeds per
silique, while P2×P4 produced the lowest number of seeds per silliqua. The heaviest
or the boldest seeds were produced by the hybrid P3× P5 (4.00 g). Again, the highest
seed yield per plant was observed in the hybrid P1×P3 (7.40 g), while the lowest seed
yield per plant was observed in hybrid P2 ×P4 (2.33 g). The variances for general
combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) were found significant
for all the characters which indicated that both type of gene actions such as additive
and non-additive were involved for the controlling of yield and yield related characters
in the hybrid progenies. GCA variances were higher in magnitude than SCA for all the
characters except no. of primary branches per plant, number of siliqua per plant and
seed yield per plant indicating the superiority of non-additive or dominant gene effects
for the inheritance of these traits. The analysis of GCA revealed that parents P1, P3
and P5 were the best general combiner for yield related character, while parents P6
and P1 for earliness and tall plant type. The SCA analysis revealed that crosses P1×P3,
P2×P6 and P4×P6 exhibited maximum positive effects for yield related characters. In
heterosis analysis, the test hybrid combinations viz., P1×P2, P1×P6, P2×P3, P2×P4,
P2×P5, P2×P6, P3×P4, P3×P6, P4×P5, P4×P6 and P5×P6 manifested the negative
significant heterosis over CV1 but none of the crosses showed significant negative
heterosis over CV2 as well as over their better parent for days to first flowering.
Again, none of the crosses showed significant negative heterosis over CV1 and BP for
days to maturity. The cross combinations viz., P1×P3, P1×P5 and P1×P6 showed
positive standard heterosis over CV1 and CV2 for yield and yield contributing
characters such as siliqua length, no. of seeds per siliqua, thousand seeds weight and
seed yield per plant. Interestingly, only hybrid P1×P3 showed standard hetersosis over
both the check varieties for seed yield. Considering the standard heterosis for yield and
yield attributes, the tested hybrids viz., P1×P2, P1×P3 and P1×P5 might be selected as
superior B. rapa hybrid lines. Moreover, the hybrid lines viz., P1×P4, P2×P5, P2×P6,
P3×P4, P3×P5, P3×P6, P4×P5 and P4×P6 could also be selected as potential lines
because these hybrids could produce transgressive segregants in advanced or later
generations. |
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