Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (Jul 2017)

Assessment of combining ability for yield and quality components in hot pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

  • Narayanasamy Rohini,
  • Valliyappan Lakshmanan,
  • Desabandhu Saraladevi,
  • John J. Amalraj,
  • Perumal Govindaraju

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2017152-10190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. e0703 – e0703

Abstract

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Six parental genotypes and their thirty F1 hybrids in a full diallel cross system with reciprocals, were used in the present study to estimate combining ability for five quantitative and five qualitative traits in hot pepper. The mean sum of squares due to general combining ability (GCA), specific combining ability (SCA) and reciprocal combining ability (RCA) were significant for all the characters which suggest that these parents could have performed differently in different combinations indicating interallelic interactions. All the traits studied exhibited greater SCA variance than GCA, suggesting that these traits are controlled by non-additive gene action. Analysis of the GCA effects of parents for various traits revealed that LCA625, K1 and PKM1 were the best general combiners for almost all the traits. Estimates of SCA effects showed that the hybrids LCA625 × K1, K1 × Arka LohitandPusa Jwala × PKM1were found to be the best combiners for yield and its attributes. The hybrid K1 × Arka Lohitwas the best reciprocal combiner for quality parameters based on its better mean performance and combining ability. These results suggest that commercial production of hot pepper hybrids and isolation of pure lines from these hybrids is a possible way to enhance the yield and fruit quality.

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