Genetic diversity for yield and yield component characters in rice fallow blackgram [Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] Rao K Nagendra*, Bandi Hari Ram Kumar, Srinivasulu K, Padmavathi J, Krishna K Vamsi Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh *E-mail: kaki.phd14@gmail.com
Online published on 23 August, 2019. Abstract A study was made for evaluating diversity genotypes of blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) under rice fallow situation for ten quantitative characters. It revealed that the genotypes of diverse origin were grouped into seven different clusters. Cluster I and cluster II consisted of twelve genotypes followed by cluster IV which included five genotypes, clusters III consisted of four genotypes and cluster V, VI and VII consist of one genotypes. The highest intra cluster distance for yield traits were found in cluster IV followed by cluster III, clusters I and cluster II. The maximum inter cluster distance (D2-values) was found between cluster III and VII followed by cluster V and VII, cluster I and cluster VII, cluster IV and cluster VII and cluster VI and cluster VII. The clustering pattern revealed that the genotypes originating from different geographical regions got themselves grouped into different clusters. Grain yield per plot showed high contribution toward total divergence followed by 100 seed weight, number of branches, plant height and days to 50% flowering. However, the bio-divergent genotypes viz., LBG 787, VBG 4–4, IPU 2–43, LBG 623, KKB 5011, TGBG 26, TU 94-2, WBG 108, PU 40, TGBG 401 and LBG 648 were found promising by the studies of Mahalanobis D2 analysis and Tocher's method of clustering and may serve as potential parental genotypes for future hybridization programme. Top Keywords Blackgram, Divergence, Mahalanobis D2 analysis and Tocher's method, Yield and its attributes. Top |