Genetic variability and association studies for yield and its attributes in super-early pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (l.) Millsp.) Genotypes Ranjani M. S.1,*, Vanniarajan C.1, Saxena R. K.2, Hingane Anupama J.2, Sudhagar R.3, Kumar C V Sameer2 1Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Madurai-625104 2Pigeonpea Breeding, International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru-502324 3Department of Forage Crops, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-641003 *E-Mail: msranjani8@gmail.com
Online published on 26 October, 2018. Abstract Twenty-nine super-early pigeonpea genotypes along with an early duration check were evaluated for 12 quantitative traits to assess genetic variability, cause and effect for yield as well as yield contributing traits. High PCV and GCV was observed for the traits viz. plant height, number of branches per plant, pod bearing length, number of clusters per plant, number of number of pods per plant and single plant yield. High heritability associated with high genetic advance as per cent of mean (GAM) was observed for the traits like plant height, pod bearing length, number of clusters per plant and number of branches per plant indicating that these traits were controlled by additive gene action and selection for above traits is advisable. Correlation coefficient analysis revealed that the traits viz. number of number of pods per plant, pod length, number of seeds per pod and days to fifty per cent flowering can be the best selection indices for breeding programme as they show significant positive correlation in favour of single plant yield. Path coefficient analysis showcased the traits with direct and indirect effect on single plant yield as number of pods per plant, plant height, days to maturity, number of branches per plant and days to fifty per cent flowering. Top Keywords Super-early pigeonpea, heritability, correlation, path coefficient analysis. Top |