Abstract

Selected eight inbreed line were used in crossing as half diallel fashion to find out different genetic parameter as well as targeting superior combination for hybrid vigour. Sunflower first introduce in Bangladesh 1980 by Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute and Mennonite Central Committee. BARI Sunflower-1(Kironi) and BARI Sunflower-2 is only two released variety. But major obstacles for sunflower cultivation are both varieties are more than 1.50m height and require > 100 days for maturity. As this country is facing climate change unfavorable weather, sunflower cannot withstand in stormy weather. Specially at the time of prematurity stormy weather causes lodging due to over height, it is essential to develop dwarf stature plant. Due to strong crop competition in winter it cannot fit in major cropping pattern T-Aman-Mustard-Boro due to it long duration. Bangladesh has accessible land of 0.85 million hectares in saline areas (Banik et al., 2011). These lands can be used for sunflower cultivation as it is moderately saline tolerant (Rahman et. al. 2018). On the other hand in different part of Bangladesh (e.g. Cumilla, Manikgonj, Sherpur, Jamalpur, Netrokina, Tangail, Dinajpur, etc.), a huge amount of lands are kept fellow after T. Aman harvest. These current fellow lands can be easily used by sunflower cultivation if short duration varieties are available. Both plant height and days to maturity were considered as favorable for negative heterosis to obtain dwarf plant stature and short duration plant to fit in existing cropping pattern in Bangladesh. Positive heterosis is considered desirable for other yield contributing traits. The hybrid HE15, HE17 and HE16 showed significant negative heterosis both for mid parent and better parent. Negative heterosis for plant height is desirable to adopt hybrid in unfavorable weather condition. The Hybrid HE15 showed both for significant negative mid parent and better parent heterosis. High heritability along with significant mid parent and better parent heterosis indicate scope of utilization of hybrid as commercial and further use in breeding programmes. Several outstanding cross combinations, HE17, HE16, HE14, HE15, and HE18 showed significant and desirable heterosis for seed yield per plant over mid parent and better parent. The hybrid combinations HE17, HE16 and HE14 could be utilized to exploit the heterosis as well as commercial multiplication of seed to get direct benefit by the farmers.

Highlights

  • Sunflower is a member of composite family contains a typical composite flower and genus Helianthus

  • Negative heterosisis considered beneficial for days to maturity and plant height and positive heterosis is considered desirable for other yield contributing traits

  • Heterosis estimated over mid parent and better parent are presented in Table 3 and 4, respectively

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Summary

1.Introduction

Sunflower is a member of composite family contains a typical composite flower and genus Helianthus. Its production was limited to very small areas and to the experimental field during 1980s It is minor oilseed crop in Bangladesh. The cultivated area of oilseed in Bangladesh is 7.24 lac hectares, from which 9.70 lac metric ton seed is produced and 3.38 lac metric ton oil is extracted (Anon., 2019a). Sunflower oil is light in taste and appearance and supplies more Vitamin E than any other vegetable oil It is a combination of monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats with low saturated fat levels. There is a need to develop local hybrids to save the foreign exchange and to increase the productivity This is the need of time to produce sunflower hybrids which are well suited to local environment, have well yield potential for seed as well as oil contents. Sunflower is one of the important crop in which occurrence of heterosis is highly related with genetic distance between the parental lines

Material and Methods
Heterosis
Plant Height
Stem Diameter
Head Diameter
Number of Seeds per Head
23 GP-01005 x GP-01004
Heritability
Conclusion
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