Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding (Jul 2010)

Genetics of morphine, yield and its candidate characters in opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.)

  • Dinisha Abhishek and Chetan Kumar Choudhary

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
pp. 649 – 655

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Combining ability in opium poppy, Papaver somniferum L. was analyzed through full diallel cross comprising five parents, 20F1s (including reciprocals) and 20 F2s (including reciprocals). The analysis of variance revealed significant differences for allthe characters demonstrating considerable variation among genotypes. Estimates of components of general and specificcombining ability variances exhibited equal importance of both additive and non additive gene actions for the expression of allthe characters. However, higher magnitude of SCA components of variance indicated preponderance of non –additive effectsfor all the traits except for leaves/plant, seed yield and opium yield in F2 generation. The average degree of dominance wasmore than unity, showed over dominance and also conferred above findings. Among the parents NB-1KR401-3/3 forcapsules/plant, stem diameter, capsule wt/plant, capsule size, peduncle length and seed yield, NB-5KR3-2-2/1 for days to 50%flowering, plant height leaves/plant, capsule wt/plant, and seed yield, Papline and 58/1 for plant height and opium yield andNB-5KR40-7/2/-3 for morphine content were found good general combiners. Inclusion of lines with good GCA in a single ormultiple crosses followed by intermating i.e. population improvement approaches may be expected to offer geneticimprovement in breeding for higher opium, seed yield and its component traits.

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