Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted with 27 genotypes (22 F4 materials and 5 check
varieties) of Oryza sativa L. at the experimental field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka to select early high yielding Boro materials during November,
2013 to May, 2014. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block
Design with three replications. Variability, heritability, correlation and path
coefficient were analyzed on the basis of fourteen characters. The genotypes were
found significantly variable for most of the characters. Phenotypic variances were
comparatively higher than the genotypic variances for all the characters studied. Also
PCV were higher than the GCV for all the characters studied. High heritability with
high genetic advance in percent of mean was observed for total number of tiller per
plant, total number of effective tiller per plant, number of primary branches per
panicle, total number of spikelet per panicle, number of filled spikelet per panicle,
yield per plant, thousand grain weight and yield per hectare .The significant positive
correlation with yield per hectare was found in days to maturity, panicle length,
number of secondary branches per panicle and thousand grain weight. Path coefficient
analysis revealed that days to maturity, plant height, number of effective
tiller per plant, number of filled spikelet per panicle, total number of spikelet per
panicle, yield per plant and thousand gain weight had the positive direct effect on
yield per hectare. Considering the variability, heritability, correlation and path
coefficient analysis, the seven (7) genotypes viz., (BR 21 × BRRI dhan 29, S-6, P-7),
(BR 21 × BRRI dhan 28, S-5, P-4), (BR 21 × BRRI dhan 29, S-6, P-6), (BR 21 ×
BRRI dhan 29, S-6, P-4), (BR 24 × BRRI dhan 29, S-5, P-4), (BR 21 × BRRI dhan
29, S-6, P-5), (BR 21 × BRRI dhan 29, S-6, P-3) were selected as early high yielding
Boro lines for future use.
Description:
A Thesis
submitted to the Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree
of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
SEMESTER: January-June, 2014