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Sarode, S. B.
- Screening of Pigeonpea Genotypes through Different Screenig Techniques against Sterility Mosaic Disease
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1 Deptt. of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
2 Deptt. of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
3 Deptt. of Agronomy, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
1 Deptt. of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
2 Deptt. of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
3 Deptt. of Agronomy, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 5-10Abstract
The experimental material consisted of 82 pigeonpea genotypes of medium to long duration. Out of 82 genotypes, 22 genotypes were screened for sterility mosaic by using Leaf stapling technique and petiole grafting technique in pots. In field, 82 genotypes were screened by using Infector hedge technique as well as Leaf stapling technique. All the 22 genotypes except TT 701 and SM 03-17 exhibited symptom of sterility mosaic disease when inoculated adopting both leaf stapling and petiole grafting techniques. Out of 82 genotypes tested against sterility mosaic, sixteen were free from disease and grouped as highly resistant, fourteen genotypes were resistant showing 0.1 to 10 per cent disease incidence, while twenty seven genotypes were moderately resistant showing 10.1 to 25 per cent incidence of disease. Rests of the genotypes were susceptible to highly susceptible showing 25.1 to 100 per cent of disease incidence.Keywords
Pigeonpea, Sterility Mosaic Disease, Petiole Grafting Technique, Leaf Stapling.- Effect of Dates of Sowing on First Symptom Appearance and Incidence of Sterility Mosaic in Pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L) Millsp.]
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1 Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Agronomy, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
2 Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
3 Department of Agronomy, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (U.P.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 30-32Abstract
The experiment was conducted in pots (30 cm in diameter.) which were filled with field soil. Ten selfed seeds of each of 11 genotypes of pigeonpea were sown in three pots at different dates viz., 15th September 2003, 25th November 2003 and 16th January 2004 to know the effect of different dates of sowing on the first symptom appearance and incidence of disease. Pigeonpea genotypes susceptible to sterility mosaic, exhibited symptoms of disease irrespective of three different dates of sowing. The highly resistant genotypes like ICP 7035 and ICP 8862 were free from sterility mosaic at all different dates of sowing. The incidence of disease in all genotypes sown in September was significantly higher as compared to incidence of disease exhibited by genotypes sown in November and January. The period required for first symptom appearance was significantly shorter in September sowing crop as compared to crop grown in November and January.Keywords
Pigeonpea, Sterility Mosaic.- Combining Ability Studies of Yield and Component Characters in American Cotton
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1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Marathawada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Marathawada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 33-37Abstract
The present investigation was carried out to study the combining ability for yield and yield related traits. Among the parents KH-111 found best general combiner for seed cotton yield per plant and component characters. Two hybrids, KH-111 x RAH-101 and NA-1325 x G. Cot-16 identified as best cross combinations based on sca effects for seed cotton yield per plant , yield contributing components and fibre quality parameters.Keywords
General Combining Ability and Specific Combining Ability.- Prediction and Postdiction of Heterosis in Safflower (Carthmus tinctorius L.)
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1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Collage of Agriculture, Nagpur (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agronomy , Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
3 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
4 Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Research Unit, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Collage of Agriculture, Nagpur (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agronomy , Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
3 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
4 Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Research Unit, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 38-40Abstract
Selected lines of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L) were used to predict the heterosis for yield and yield components and to assess the reliability of prediction methods. The highest magnitude of useful heterosis was observed in respect of number of seeds per capitula (53.78%), seed yield per plant (27.23%), 100 seed weight (2.58%) and days to maturity (-2.87%). Only one cross, AKMS 1 x JLSF 228 recorded significant useful heterosis over the check variety Bhima for seed yield per plant (27.23%).The parents JLSF 228, A1 and Bhima were good general combiners for seed yield per plant. The predictive model was effective for describing hybrid. There was, however, the positive relationship between mid parent and hybrid yield indicating that mid parent may still be a useful guide for the selection of parents for testing hybrid combinations. The effectiveness of predictive and postdiction model differed for different characters except for number of seeds per capitulum and days to maturity for which both models were equally effective in predicting hybrid yield.Keywords
Carthamus tinctorius L. Postdiction of Heterosis, Prediction of Heterosis.- Heterosis and Combining Analysis in Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius Linn.)
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1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Collage of Agriculture, Nagpur (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agronomy, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
3 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
4 Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Research Unit, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Collage of Agriculture, Nagpur (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agronomy, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
3 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
4 Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Research Unit, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 56-60Abstract
Top cross analysis consisted of crosses between GMS line AKSMS 1 as a tester (female) and twenty one male lines. Significant heterosis was observed for all the ten quantitative traits except number of capitula per plant and oil content. The magnitude of heterosis and useful heterosis was low and differed for different characters. The highest magnitude of useful heterosis was observed in respect of number of seeds per capitulum (53.78 %), seed yield per plant (27.23 %), 100 seed weight (2.58 %) and days to maturity (-2.87 %). Only one cross, AKSMS 1 X JLSF 228, recorded significant useful heterosis over check variety, Bhima for seed yield per plant (27.23 %). AKSMS 1 X JLSF 228 showed significant highest useful heterosis for number of seeds per capitulum (53.78 %). The estimates of general combining ability indicated that JLSF 288 recorded highest significant general combining ability effect for seed yield per plant (26.27**), plant height (10.41 **) and number of seeds per capitulum (9.87**). A 1 showed significant general combining ability effect for seed yield per plant (15.91**). Bhima was good general combiner for seed yield per plant (13.39**), plant height (6.16**), number of primary branches per plant (1.74**) and 100 seed weight (0.96**).Keywords
Hererosis, Combining Analysis, Safflower.- Genotype-Environment Interaction Studies for Seed Cotton Yield and its Component Characters
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1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Marathawada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Marathawada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 66-72Abstract
The stability of 58 genotypes of American cotton comprising of 10 parents, their 45 hybrids produced in diallel fashion (without reciprocals) were evaluated in three environments for yield and its component characters. Significant E+(G x E) interactions showed differentional response of genotypes under different environments. Stability parameters revealed that the hybrids NH-452 x RAH-2211, DHY-286-1R x JK-276-10-5 and NA-1325 x RAH-101 found stable over the locations with high seed cotton yield, regression near unity and non significant deviation from regression.Keywords
Stability, Regression Coefficient, G X E Interaction.- Genetic Basis of Heterosis for Yield and Related Traits in Pea (Pisum sativum L.)
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1 Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University,VAaranasi (U.P.), IN
1 Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University,VAaranasi (U.P.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 73-76Abstract
Heterosis over better parent was estimated for seed yield and related traits in 16 crosses of pea. To ascertain the genetic causes responsible for the observed heterosis in pea, the estimates of genetic parameters realized from first degree (generation mean analysis) and second degree statistical (modified TTC) models have been used. Only one cross (HUP 9 X Pusa 10) was considered for generation mean analysis. In case of modified triple test cross analysis, 15 pure lines of pea were crossed to three testers viz., HUP 9 (L1), Pusa 10 (L2) and F1 of HUP 9 x Pusa 10 (L3) to produce 3n families. Significant average heterosis over better parent was evidenced for plant height, pods per plant and seed yield per plant. Heterosis for seeds per pod and seed weight was negative or low. The generation mean analysis revealed that the observed heterosis for seed yield per plant and pods per plant was mainly due to over dominance. Further, overdominance and higher magnitude of epistatic components [h] and [I] as was observed in modified triple test cross analysis, could be the possible cause of heterosis for seed yield per plant and pods per plant. For days to flowering, partial dominance could be responsible for the higher heterosis for earliness.Keywords
Heterosis, Related Traits, Pea, Generation Mean Analysis, Triple Test Cross.- Stability for Seed Yield and its Components in Mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek]
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1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (MS), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (MS), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
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Asian Journal of Bio Science, Vol 3, No 1 (2008), Pagination: 111-114Abstract
Twelve genotypes of mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] were evaluated for seven quantitative traits in three environments. Genotype x Environment interaction was found significant for all the traits. The major portion of G x E interaction was due to the linear component. Hence, the prediction of genotypic performance could be possible over environments. The genotypes TARM 18, PM 9377 and Vaibhav were found high yielding, responsive with non significant deviation mean square for most of the yield traits.Keywords
Mungbean, Stability Analysis, G X E Interaction.- Combining Ability Studies for Shoot Fly Resistance and Yield Parameters in Sorghum
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1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Marathawada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Botany, Marathawada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Agricultural Botany, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.), IN