Abstract

The present study on general combining ability effects and specific combining ability effects involves seven parents viz., G1 (Arka Anamika), G2 (Aruna), G3 (Varsha Uphar), G4 (Pusa-5), G5 (MDU-1), G6 (Kashi Kranti), G7 (Ankur-41) with their 21 F1 hybrids through half-diallel mating system. The present investigation was undertaken using Randomized Block Design with three replications. The combining ability effects were estimated for seven characters viz., days to first flowering, days to first fruit harvest, fruit length, fruit girth, fruit weight, number of immature seeds per fruit and fruit yield per plant. The results showed that gca effects of parents and sca effect of hybrids were significantly differed. The SCA variance was higher than the GCA variance that indicates the presence of preponderance of non-additive gene action for all the seven traits i.e., presence of preponderance of non-additive gene action for all characters except number of nodes per plant. Among the parents, G3 was found to be a good general combiner based on the per se performance and gca effects for its flowering and yield traits. Among the 21 F1 hybrids, the crosses G3 x G5 and G4 x G6 were superior on the basis of per se performance and sca effect for flowering and yield attributes. Hence, these hybrids were used for further exploitation of heterosis.

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