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Genetic Variability on Growth, Phenological and Seed Characteristics of Jatropha curcas L.
Author(s) -
Sagar Mohapatra,
Prasan Kumar Panda
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
notulae scientia biologicae
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2067-3264
pISSN - 2067-3205
DOI - 10.15835/nsb224592
Subject(s) - jatropha curcas , phenology , jatropha , biology , botany , horticulture , agronomy , biodiesel , biochemistry , catalysis
Twenty randomly selected seeds of Jatropha curcas collected from different agroclimatic zones of India were studied for variability on growth, phenology and seed characteristics in a progeny trial under tropical monsoon climatic conditions of Bhubaneswar (200 14’N/850 50’ E), India. Correlation studies revealed that length and number of branches were positively correlated with the number of inflorescence (P<1%) and number of fruits per plant (P<5%). A positive correlation between fruit diameter and oil content and also, between seed length and test weight was observed. Number of fruits per plant showed almost 100% heritability followed by the number of inflorescence (88.79%). Non hierarchical Euclidean cluster analysis resulted in six clusters with highest number of six accessions namely, ‘Chandaka’, ‘PKVJ-AKT-1’, ‘TNMC-4’, ‘PKVJ-MKU-1’, ‘TFRI-1’ and Indore falling under cluster II. Maximum and minimum intracluster distances were observed for cluster II (2.929) and cluster III (0.000), respectively. Maximum inter-cluster distance (7.195) was found between cluster III and VI followed by Cluster III and IV (7.074). Analysis of the results of the present study clearly indicate that crossing between the accessions of cluster III and VI would be useful in developing variable genotypes in the subsequent generations.

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