Horticulturae (Sep 2023)

Assessment of Gene Action and Identification of Heterotic Hybrids for Enhancing Yield in Field Pea

  • Indu Yadav,
  • Vijay Sharma,
  • Mukul Kumar,
  • Lalu Prasad Yadav,
  • Anuj Mishra,
  • Vivek Singh,
  • Parmdeep Singh Dhanda,
  • Alpa Yadav,
  • Manisha Yadav,
  • Shalesh Kumar Singh,
  • Kamaluddin,
  • Pawan Kumar Prajapati,
  • Prashant Kaushik,
  • Vaishali Gangwar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9090997
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 997

Abstract

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Eight field pea parental lines and their twenty-eight F1s resulting from diallel design (excluding reciprocal) were analyzed for their combining ability and heterosis for yield and associated traits. ANOVA revealed significant variation among parents and among hybrids for days to 50% flowering, plant height, total number of pods, effective pods, seeds per pod, 100-seed weight, biological yield and seed yield; pod length also revealed significant differences among hybrids, suggesting the occurrence of considerable variability for studied traits. Crosses P-1541-16 × P-92-97-11 and P-1541-16 × P-1297-97 displayed significant heterosis over better-parent and control varieties for seed yield and associated traits. Combining ability analysis showedthat SCAvariance was considerably higher than corresponding GCAvariance for all traits. Genotype Aman and P-1297-97 were identified as good general combiners for seed yield, while cross P-1541-16 × P-1297-97, Aman × EC-564817, P-1541-16 × P-92-97-11 and P-1297-97 × P-92-97-11 were identified as specific cross-combiners for most of the studied traits. Consequently, these crosses might be exploited in future breeding programs to find desired segregants. PCA explained 81.68% and 83.34% variability in parents and crosses, respectively, for yield component. Furthermore, trait association between GCA effects and SCA effects demonstrates that biological yield, total number of pods, and effective pods exhibit additive gene action, but 100-seed weight exhibits non-additive gene action.

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