Abstract

A study was conducted to evaluate the genetic variability for seed yield and related traits in 29 genotypes of Indian mustard during Rabi 2019-20 and Rabi 2020-21 at Experimental Farm, Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, AAU, Jorhat. The genotypes comprised of 21 M4-5 mutant lines developed by gamma irradiation of the parent varieties TM-2 and PM-27, 5 newly developed F6-7 lines, and 3 check varieties (TM-2, PM-27 and NRCHB-101). Pooled analysis of variances over the years revealed significant variation for most of the characters observed. The characters seed yield per plant, number of primary branches per plant and number of secondary branches per plant exhibited moderate genetic variation. Moderate heritability coupled with high genetic advance was observed for number of secondary branches per plant whereas, number of primary branches per plant showed high heritability with moderate genetic advance. The genotypes JMM-TM2-17, JMM-TM2-15, JMM-TM2-34, JMM-TM2-10, JMM-PM27-1, JM13-6 and the variety NRCHB-101 were found promising for most of the yield attributing characters. The mutant line JMM-TM2-28 and recombinant line JM13-4 may be exploited for the development of early-maturing mustard varieties.

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