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Vol. 10, Issue 7 (2021)

Genetic divergence analysis in wheat germplasms (Triticum aestivum L.)

Author(s):
Sudhanshu Singh, Vinod Singh, KP Singh, RM Tripathi and Gaurav Singh
Abstract:
A field experiment was carried out with 109 diverse indigenous genotypes of bread wheat along with four checks in Augmented Block Design for genetic variability, character association and divergence analysis, divided in to 7 blocks of equal size. Each block had 19 plots of test entries along with 4 checks (viz. KRL-19, NW-1067, KRL-3-4 and KRL-1-4). The trial was conducted at Main Experimental Station Research Farm of Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Kumarganj, Ayodhya (U.P.) during Rabi 2019-20. The observations were recorded on eleven quantitative characters viz., days to 50% flowering, days to maturity, plant height, number of productive tillers per plant, peduncle length, spike length, number of grain per spike, test weight/1000-grain weight, grain yield per plant, biological yield per plant and harvest index. Results revealed that 105 indigenous lines and 4 check varieties of wheat were grouped into eleven distinct clusters by using nonhierarchical Euclidean cluster analysis. It indicated the existence of high degree of genetic diversity present in the varieties/lines. Therefore, these varieties/lines may serve as valuable source for selection of diverse parents. The maximum intra-cluster distance was found for cluster IX followed by cluster V and cluster VIII. The minimum intra-cluster distance was recorded for cluster VI followed by cluster II. The highest inter-cluster distance was observed between clusters V and VIII, followed by cluster V and VIII, cluster III and IX. The lowest inter-cluster distance was observed between cluster I and IV followed by cluster VI and VII. Hence, crosses should be made between these widely related genotypes located in intra and inter cluster distances, to get desirable extent of heterotic potential in order to increase the production and productivity of wheat in North Eastern Plain Zone of Uttar Pradesh.
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How to cite this article:
Sudhanshu Singh, Vinod Singh, KP Singh, RM Tripathi, Gaurav Singh. Genetic divergence analysis in wheat germplasms (Triticum aestivum L.). Pharma Innovation 2021;10(7):770-773.

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