GENOTYPE- ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION IN COTTON (Gossypium herbaceum L.)
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Abstract
Genetically diverse ten genotypes were tested under three different spacings which were
S; (90cm x45cm), S2 (90cmx50cm) and $3 (90cm x60cm) at Cotton Research, Training
and Seed Multiplication Farm, Sadarpur, Dinajpur during the growing season, 2006-
2007. Intercultural operations and application of pesticides were carried out as and when
necessary. Seed cotton yield other nine yield contributing characters viz. vegetative
branches/plant, node number of first fruiting branches (nfb)/plant. number of primary
fruiting branches/plant, number of secondary fruiting branches/plant, days to 50%
flowering, days to 50% boll splitting, plant height at harvest (cm), number of
bolls/plant, boll weight (g), and ginning and lint parameters viz. seed cotton yield (kg/
ha), fibre length (mm), fibre strength (gm/tex), fibre fineness (mg/inch), ginning out turn
(got %), seed index (g), lint index (g) and fuzz grade were estimated. High heritability
along with high expected genetic advances were projected by most of the characters.
The selected characters were under additive genetic fashion but environment played an
important role to express each of the characters. The strong and positive correlation
coefficient (0.6578**) was computed between number of bolls/plant and seed cotton
yield. Analysis of variance revealed significant effect of the spacing over the characters
studied. Phenotypic index, regression coefficient and deviation from regression
coefficient were the fundamental clues of GxE interaction. After furnishing the results,
the genotype D-1 found to be the suitable and the spacing 60cmx90cm most favourable
for the characters. The seed cotton yield along with yield of lint was high in D-1 but the
fibre of VN-35 found to be the heavy strengthy as reflected by its PSI of 85.39