An experiment was conducted on onion variety Hisar-2 in field conditions over two years to identify eight male sterile lines
and two maintainer lines using pollen staining test and 24 hybrids obtained from crossing between male sterile and restorer
lines. Observations were recorded on five randomly selected plants for height and attributes of bulb yield and quality.
Phenotypic coefficient of variation was higher then genotypic coefficient of variation for most of the traits. The line MS
20 was found good general combiner for a greater number of traits. Line MS 34 was found good general combiner (GCA)
for number of leaves per plant, average weight of bulb, total bulb yield, marketable yield, moisture content of bulb (%) and
dry matter content of bulb (%). Tester Pusa Red figured good general combiner for plant height, diameter of bulb, average
weight of bulb, total bulb yield, marketable yield, moisture content of bulb (%), dry matter content of bulb (%) and total
soluble solids of bulb (%). Crosses MS 35 x Hisar- 3, MS 37 x Hisar-3, MS 22 x Agrifound Dark Red, MS 40 x Pusa Red
and MS 21 x Pusa Red exhibited high Specific Combining Ability (SCA) suggesting the utility of heterosis breeding. Both
additive and non-additive gene actions were operative to determine bulb yield and its components and quality parameters,
which suggest that selection and heterosis breeding can be practice for improvement of onion.
Allium cepa L. breeding male sterility general combining ability specific combining ability hybrid
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Agricultural Engineering |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | July 31, 2022 |
Published in Issue | Year 2022 Volume: 8 Issue: 2 |