Abstract:
The experiment was conducted at the experimental field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka with 50 Brassica napus genotypes to study the genetic varibility,
asoociation of correlation and diversity during November 2014 to February 2015. The
experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three
replications. Analysis of variance revealed significant differences among the genotypes for
plant height, branches per plant, siliqua per plant, seeds per siliqua, thousand seeds weight
and seed yield per plant. The significant positive correlations of seed yield per plant were
found with plant height, secondary branches per plant, siliqua per plant, siliqua length and
thousand seed weight in both genotypic and phenotypic level suggesting that genotypes with
high partitioning efficiency to increase seed yield per plant. Path coefficient analysis revealed
that the thousand seeds weight had the greatest direct contribution on seed yield. The
genotypes were grouped into four clusters. Cluster III contained the highest 16 genotypes and
the cluster IV contained the lowest (6). The highest inter-cluster distance was observed
between clusters I and IV indicating genotypes from these two clusters were diverse, if
involved in hybridization might produce a wide spectrum of segregating population while the
lowest inter-cluster distance was observed between cluster II and III. Considering group
distance, seed yield per plant and other agronomic performance genotypes G4 (9906 X 205
(P1)), G34 (9908 X 9906 (P3)), G5 (9905 X 9901 (P2)), G40 (9901 X 2055 (P2)), G9 (9901
X 2066 (P2)) and G7 (9906 X 205 (P2)) might be used as open pollinated verities and need to
further performance and stability test; and could be used as parents in future hybridization
program.
Description:
A Thesis
submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
SEMESTER: July-December, 2015