Abstract

The high price of hybrid seed of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) may be compensated for by realized higher profits obtained from cultivation of hybrids. The objective of the present study was to ascertain the magnitude and direction of relative heterosis in hybrids involving rin, nor, or alc alleles for yield and quality traits, as well as the existence of correlation among relative heterosis for these traits. Significant relative heterosis was observed for all the traits. Not even a single hybrid exhibited significant and negative relative heterosis for marketable yield and number of fruits per plant. The magnitude of relative heterosis varied from −37.06% to 45.72% for average fruit weight, −13.68% to 11.36% for pH, and −53.73% to 54.62% for ascorbic acid. The F1 hybrids of tomato had, in general, higher marketable yield and number of fruits per plant as compared with their mid-parental values. However, the average weight, pH, and ascorbic acid of fruits of tomato hybrids were higher, lower, or equal t...

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