VARIABILITY AND CHARACTER RELATIONSHIP IN MAIZE (Zea mays L.)
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Abstract
The experiment was conducted at the experimental field of the Department of
Genetics and Plant Breeding of Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and
Technology University, Dinajpur during the period from October, 2009 to March,
2010.Variability, heritability, genetic advance, simple correlations and path
analysis were studied for grain yield and other ten morpho-physiological
characters in twenty five varictics of maize. The genotypes differed significantly
for all traits studied. Highest genotypic co-efficient of variation was observed for
total grains per cob (13.26) and cob length (9.807).1000-grain weight (97.55), total
grains per cob (97.06), grain yield per plant (70.29), cob diameter (72.32), days to
tasseling (87.24) and cob to tassel height (72.79) exhibited high broad sense
heritability. The heritability values were moderate for tassel height, plant height
and days to silking, while low for cob length and days to maturity. Genetic
advance in percentage of mean was high for total grains per cob (26.88), 1000
grain weight (16.87), cob to tassel height (13.74) and tassel height (12.71).
Genetic advance in percentage of mean moderate for cob diameter, grain yield per
plant, days to silking and cob length, while low for the remaining traits. Grain
yield per plant was showed significant positive correlation with plant height
(r = 0.260*).Tassel height (r = 0.227), 1000-grain weight (r = 0.144),cob diameter
(r=0.213) and cob length (r=0.194) showed positive and insignificant
association with grain yield per plant. Grain yield per plant
showed negative and insignificant association with cob to tassel height (r= -
0.006) and days to maturity (r = -0.006). Highest and positive direct effect on
grain yield per plant was exhibited by plant height (0.2158).