Abstract
Aim:
To
evaluate genetic variability and divergence in various traits among mango
germplasms in the Tarai region of Uttarakhand.
Methodology: The present study
was conducted at Horticulture Research Centre, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand for two
consecutive years (2021-22 and 2022-23). The genotypic and phenotypic
coefficients of variation, heritability, genetic advance and genetic gain
were estimated by the standard methods. Genetic divergence estimated by
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was subjected to multivariate statistical
analysis.
Results: The analysis of
variance showed a significant difference for studied attributes, indicating a
considerable amount of variability. The phenotypic coefficient of variation
(PCV) value was consistently higher compared to genetic coefficient of
variation (GCV). Tree growth, flowering, fruit, stone and quality parameters
exhibited high genetic coefficient of variation, heritability and significant
genetic advance as well as percentage of the mean. The divergence study
identified various fruit, yield and plant growth attributes as the most
influential trait in determining diversity.
Interpretation: Traits exhibiting
high genetic variability are crucial for breeders in selecting suitable
germplasm, as highlighted by the Bi-plot analysis, which identified PMSS-7
and PMSS-11 as genetically distinct and particularly valuable for breeding
programs.
Key
words:
Bi-plot analysis, Divergence, Germplasms, Genetic diversity, Mango
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