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This research work was carried out for producing inter-species putative hybrids of two
cultivated jute species Corchorus capsularis and Corchorus olitorius by applying
phytohormones and evaluating hybrid performance. This study was organized and executed in
two seasons, first season for producing inter-species putative hybrids through applying
phytohormones and the second season the performances the of the putative hybrids were
evaluated. Five varieties of C. capsularis and six varieties of C. olitorius were used for interspecies
hybridization
programme.
The
eleven
parents
and
their
fourteen
inter-species
putative
hybrids
were
used
for
estimation
of
heterosis
and
character
association
study.
Two
hormone
treatments,
IAA and mixed hormones (GA
3
+NAA+Kinetin) were used to increase better
embryo development and seed setting. Results showed that hormone treatments affected in
fruit and seed setting. IAA gave better performance in seed setting and mixed hormones gave
better performance in fruit setting. In case of the fruit setting, it was 41.21% in IAA and 46.0%
in mixed hormones. While in case of seed setting, 13.80% in IAA and 7.33% in mixed
hormones. The analysis of variance showed that there were significant variations among the
performance of the parents and putative hybrids for the all the traits except base diameter and
dry fiber weight. In case of hybrids, the higher heterosis value for plant height, base diameter,
petiole length, root length, root weight, fresh weight with leaves, fresh weight without leaves,
dry stick weight and dry fiber weight were 65.381% (OM-1 X CC-45), 36.065% (O-9897 X
BJRI-2142), 34.444% (O-3820 X CVE-3), 48.995%( JRO-524 XCVL-1), 174.04% (O-9897
X BJRI-2142), 352.380% (O-72 X BJRI-2197), 347.27% (O-72 X BJRI-2197), 275.04%( O9897
X
BJRI-2142)
and
175.46%
(JRO-524
XCVL-1)
over
better
parent
values
respectively.
In
the correlation coefficient study, almost same result was observed in parents and interspecies
putative
hybrids
at
phenotypic
levels.
Correlation
coefficient
of
the
parents
and
interspecies
hybrids
clearly
indicated
that
plant
height,
base
diameter,
petiole
length,
root
length,
root
weight,
fresh weight with leaves, fresh weight without leaves, dry stick weight and dry
fiber weight, characters have very high degree of positive relationships in all cases. Taking
together, IAA hormones had more effect in overcoming the cross incompatibility barrier
between two cultivated jute species. Again, considering all characters the highest mean
performance and heterosis value was in found in O-72 X BJRI-2197 cross combination
indicating this combination would give transgressive segregants in later generations. |
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