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Abstract
Aim:
To assess genetic diversity and relationship among important horticultural
traits in rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri Lush).
Methodology: The study was conducted at Punjab Agricultural
University, Ludhiana on seventeen strains of rough lemon. Data was recorded
for vegetative, fruiting and productivity parameters. Genetic variability and
relationship among important horticultural traits were assessed by analyzing
data with Microsoft Excel and Minitab 18 software.
Results:
There was wide variability among seventeen genotypes of rough lemon. Little
difference between genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV) and phenotypic
coefficient of variation (PCV) for majority of traits confirmed low
environmental influence on the characters under study. High heritability with
high to moderate genetic gain for fruit weight (69.49% and 36.50%), fruit
length (95.24% and 40.62%), fruit diameter (93% and 32.23%), spine length
(98.30% and 70.56%), acidity (95.07% and 40.18%) and fruit axis diameter
(94.71% and 64.14%) suggested additive gene action and ability of improvement
through selection. Strong character association of fruit number/tree and
fruit axis diameter with yield revealed that these are the most important
characteristics to be considered for effective selection in favour of high
yield. Similarly, Principal Component Analysis showed high association
between leaf lamina length and fruit size characters.
Interpretation: This research suggests a high genetic
diversity among the genotypes of rough lemon and valuable correlations were
observed between different traits of economic significance. The findings of
this study can be used in future crop improvement programmes for developing
desirable varieties.
Key words: Citrus jambhiri, Cluster analysis, Genetic
diversity
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