Frontiers in Genetics (Aug 2022)

Genetic evaluation of Jatropha backcross hybrid clones (BC4F1) for yield and oil quality

  • M. V. Jawahar Vishnu,
  • K. T. Parthiban,
  • M. Umadevi,
  • R. Jude Sudhagar,
  • C. Cinthia Fernandaz,
  • Talha Javed,
  • Uttam Kumar,
  • Saqer S. Alotaibi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.953486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Jatropha curcas is a tropical species that has been recognized as a promising biodiesel plant. During 2018–2021, researchers at Forest College and Research Institute, Mettupalayam, elicited information on Jatropha’s biochemical characteristics, growth performance, variability, and association studies for biometric variables using five backcross (BC4F1) hybrid clones of Jatropha with a control variety TNMC 7. In terms of seed yield, two hybrid clones, CJH 13 (1,218.60 g) and CJH 12 (1,034.40 g), outperformed the other hybrid clones. The seed oil content was higher in CJH 5 (34.19%). The seed oil content had moderate PCV (16.49%) and GCV (16.39%) values, as well as high heritability (99%) and genetic advance (33.56%) as a percentage of the mean. The number of fruits per bunch (0.845 and 0.850) and the number of bunches per branch (0.771 and 0.788) had significant positive phenotypic and genotypic correlations with seed yield, respectively. The iodine numbers, cetane numbers, and saponification values of all hybrid clones were acceptable and satisfactory and were in good compliance with Indian and international biodiesel standards.

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