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- Title
ESTIMATION OF VARIATION AND CORRELATION ANALYSIS FOR YIELD COMPONENTS IN BLACK CURRANT CULTIVARS.
- Authors
RAKONJAC, Vera; DJORDJEVIĆ, Boban; FOTIRIĆ AKŠIĆ, Milica; VULIĆ, Todor; DJUROVIĆ, Dejan
- Abstract
Creating genotypes that will be characterized by high yields, good quality and other favorable agronomic characters is a major objective of most currant breeding programs worldwide. For easier and faster achievement of these goals and identification of superior genotypes suitable for use as parents in future hybridization programs, study of genetic parameters seems to be obligatory. In this regard, the aims of our study were to estimate components of variability and heritability, and do correlation analysis for yield components in order to determine efficient strategies for improving yield in black currant breeding programs. Significant differences between cultivars were established for all studied traits. A high proportion of genotypic variance was found with bush width, no. of shoots per bush, bunch weight and berry weight indicating that genetic improvement for these traits through breeding was achievable. Opposite, seasonal variance was high for bush height, no. of bunch per bush and yield. The high heritability coefficients (0.80-0.94) detected for all traits studied reflect the close agreement between their phenotypic and genotypic values. Also, most pairs of traits were similarly correlated at both phenotypic and genotypic levels. So, yield was significantly and positively correlated with bush height, no of bunch per bush and bunch weight. These results imply a rapid response of black currants to selection.
- Subjects
PLANT variation; CURRANT varieties; PLANT yields; PLANT breeding; PLANT selection; STATISTICAL correlation; ESTIMATION theory
- Publication
Genetika (0534-0012), 2015, Vol 47, Issue 3, p785
- ISSN
0534-0012
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2298/GENSR1503785R