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An experiment was carried out with 40 oleiferous Brassica species to evaluate the performance
for seed yield and yield components, characterization, variability, correlation, path co-efficient
analysis and genetic divergence. The genotypes showed wide variation for morphological
characteristics and thus were categorized under three cultivated species- B. rapa, B. napus and B.
juncea. Significant variation was observed among the genotypes tested. Considering genetic
parameters. high CCV value was observed for plant height, number of siliquae/plant, days to
50% Ilowering and days to maturity. High heritability values along with high genetic advance in
percentage of mean were obtained for si(iqua length, number of seeds/siliqua, number of primary
branches/plant and number of secondary branches/plant. Correlation studies revealed highly
significant positive association of yield/plant with number of primary branches/plant, number of
secondary branches/plant, number of seeds/siliqua and number of siliquac/plant. Path analysis
showed that yield/plant had the highest direct effect on days to maturity, number of seeds/siliqua,
number of siliqune/plant and number of primary branches/plant and number of secondary
branches/plant. I)iversity was estimated by cluster distance and genotypes were grouped into six
clusters. Principal component analysis, cluster analysis and canonical variate analysis exhibited
similar results. Cluster II had the maximum 10 and cluster I and III had the minimum 5 number
of genotypes. The highest intra-cluster distance was observed in cluster V. The highest intercluster
distance was observed between cluster I and VI and the lowest was between the cluster Ill
and V. The characters for number of secondary branches/plant, number of siliquae/plant and
yield/plant contributed maximum divergence. Considering diversity pattern, genetic status and
other agronomic performances 14 materials viz. BD-6948 and SAUYC from cluster I: BD-9063,
BD-9064 and BD-9071 from cluster II; LID-9068 and BD-9077 from cluster Ill; BD-9078, BL)-
9106 and RD-6949 from cluster IV; BD-9079 and BD-9081 from cluster V and 13D-9100 and
BD-7812 from cluster VI, could be used as superior parents for mustard and rape improvement
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