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Thirty exotic genotypes of tossa jute (Corcizorus olliorious L.) from different
geographic origins were grown at the Central Jute Agricultural Experiment Station
of Bangladesh Jute Research Institute (BJRI), Jagir, Manikganj, during April. 2007
to September 2007 to study their variability and genetic correlation coefficient for
9 morphological characters. Signilicant variation was observed among the tested
genotypes for diflérent traits except base diameter. Uigh (lenotypic Coellicient of
Variation (GCV) was observed for fibre weight, stick weight, green weight
without leaves and green weight with leaves. High heritability values with high
genetic advance in percentage of mean were obtained for green weight without
leaves, green weight with leaves, stick weight and fibre weight. All the genotypes
showed maximum increase in plant height from 90 to 105 days of emergence.
Oenotypic correlation showed positive association of fibre yield with plant height,
green weight with leaves, green weight without leaves and stick weight. At
phenotypie level, green weight with leaves, green weight without leaves and stick
weight did not show significant relation with plant height, base diameter, node
number. inter nodal length and leaf area. Significant and high positive associations
were observed between fibre yield and green weight with leaves, green weight
without leaves and stick weight. Path coefficient analysis indicated maximum
direct contribution of stick weight per plant towards fibre yield followed by
followed by green weight without leaves per plant, base diameter and leaf area.
The genotypes Cl, (33. 06, 07, (312, 018 and 020 showed better performance
than the check varieties 0-9897, 0-72 and OM- 1 in respect of fibre yield per plant.
These genotypes might be utilized in future breeding programmes for
improvement of this crop species. |
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