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ABSTRACT
Twenty-two sunflower germplasms along with two released varieties were evaluated
at the research field of ORC, BARI, Gazipur during rabi season 2018-19 to study the
diversity among the genotypes for yield and yield contributing characters. In this
study analysis of variance, mean performance of sunflower genotypes, character
association, direct and indirect effects of yield contributing characters on seed yield
and cluster dendrogram for higher seed yield was performed. The main objective of
this study was to analyze and evaluate sunflower lines/genotypes morphologically and
find out desired lines/genotype with high yield potential in combination with good
agronomic traits which could be used for developing high yielding sunflower variety.
In this study, the studied parameters were days to 50% flowering, days to maturity,
plant height (cm), stem diameter (cm), head diameter (cm), number of seed/head,
1000 seed weight (g), yield/head (g) and yield/plot (g). The analysis of variance
showed that the treatment effects were highly significant for most of the characters
which indicates that there were marked variations among the sunflower accessions for
the studied characters. The mean performances indicated that the genotype GP04011
and GP01009 (59.22 cm and 63.82cm) respectively, were dwarf type while genotype
GP04015 (2.22 cm) produced thick stem. The genotype MiniatureP1 produced wider
heads of 17.95
cm. Highest number of seeds per head was produced by the genotype
BD9385 (256 seeds) and both the genotype GP04016 and GP04018 produced
maximum 1000-seed weight (78.54g). The genotype BHACPS2 (Check-2) gave
highest yield/head (29.24 g) and produced higher yield 725.15g. Among the studied
traits, character association were observed highly significant and positive correlation
for the character days to 50% flowering with stem diameter (0.58**), plant height
with stem diameter (0.55**) and head diameter (0.62**), stem diameter with head
diameter, head diameter with yield/head, number of seed/ head with yield/head and
plot yield, yield/head with plot yield were found in this study. Direct and indirect
effects showed that days to 50% flowering and yield/head exhibited higher direct
effects on sunflower seed yield. Moreover, plant height, head diameter, number of
seed/head and 1000-seed weight also had direct effect on sunflower yield which might
be a good indicator for seed yield. Based on quantitative traits, all sunflower
accessions by cluster analysis were divided into 2 groups which were group A (4
accessions) and group B again divided into 4 sub-groups (I, II, III and IV). A large
number of accessions were placed in sub-group II and III (6 accessions) followed by
sub-group I and IV (3 accessions). The genotypes which fall in same group were more
closely related. On the other hand, the genotypes were more distantly related which
were fall in another group. In this study, no single accessions were categorized as
promising for all the characters but different accessions were found promising for
different characters. The present study showed that the accessions (BARISurjamukhi2
(Check-1),
BHACPS2 (Check-2), GP04023, BD9385, MiniatureP1) produced high
yield in sunflower. So, these genotypes would use to develop desirable high yielding
sunflower variety. |
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