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An experiment was carried out at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University in kharif
season with thirty ridge gourd germplasms to study the diversity among the
germplasms. The germplasms were examined for seventeen yield and yield
contributing characters. Significant variation was observed among all the germplasms
for all the characters studied. High heritability along with high genetic advance in
percentage of mean were observed for fruit yield per plant, fruit weight and no. of
fruits per plant. High heritability along with moderate genetic advance in percentage
of mean were observed for seed breadth and hundred seed weight. High heritability
along with low genetic advance in percentage of mean were observed for days to male
flower appearance. Highly significant positive correlation of yield per plant were
observed with internode length (r
g
=0.44, r
p
=0.43), fruit length (r
g
=0.33, r
p
=0.32), fruit
weight (r
g
=0.55, r
p
=0.53), no. of fruits per plant (r
g
=0.83, r
p
=0.81) at both genotypic
and phenotypic level. Path analysis indicated that, yield per plant had positive and
direct effect through days to emergence, days to male flower appearance, internode
length, leaf length, petiole length, fruit breadth, seed length and hundred seed weight.
The germplasms were grouped into five clusters. Cluster IV was the largest and
containing fourteen germplasms followed by cluster III and V with five germplasms
and cluster I and II with only three germplasms. Cluster I showed maximum
performance for fruit yield per plant (2.28 kg) and fruit weight (2.06 g). Cluster II
showed maximum performance for days to emergence (0.42). Cluster III recorded
highest mean performance for peduncle length (1.44 cm), fruit breadth (1.41 cm),
days to emergence (1.28) and petiole length (1.10 cm). Cluster IV showed maximum
performance for leaf breadth (0.38 cm) followed by seed length (0.32cm) and hundred
seed weight (0.32 g). Cluster V showed maximum performance for leaf length (1.33
cm) and no. of fruits per plant (1.05). Considering the degree of variability,
heritability, genetic advance in percent of mean, correlation with fruit yield, path
analysis, magnitude of distance, contribution of different characters towards the total
divergence, magnitude of cluster means for different characters and performance, the
germplasms G4, G5, and G24 for yield per plant from cluster I; G1 and G19 for fruit
length from cluster III might be considered better parents for efficient hybridization programme. |
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