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Seventeen white maize inbreed lines were collected from CIMMYT, Mexico and
Bangladesh and laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three
replications in the experimental farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
during October, 2016 to April, 2017. Mean performance, variability, correlation
matrix and path analysis on different yield contributing characters and yield of maize
inbreed line were calculated. The mean performance of the maize inbreed lines
showed that the maximum grain yield/plant (170.01 g) was recorded in the genotype
of CLTHW15008, whereas the minimum grain yield/plant (44.52 g) was recorded in
CLTHW15007. The phenotypic co-efficient of variation was higher than the
genotypic co-efficient of variation for all the yield contributing traits. In correlation
study, significant positive association was recorded for grain yield/plant with base
diameter of plant (1.00), leaf breadth (1.00), cob length (0.979), cob diameter (0.930),
number of row per cob (0.979), number of grain per row (0.999), 100-grain weight
(0.992). Path analysis revealed that plant height (0.412), leaf breadth (0.073), days to
50% flowering (0.280), number of rows per cob (0.462), number of grain per row
(0.209) had positive direct effect on yield/plant. Base to cob distance (-0.214), base
diameter (-0.614), leaf length (-0.467), days to maturity (-0.262), cob length (-0.725),
cob diameter (-0.355), 100-grain weight (-0.472) had negative direct effect on grain
yield. In diversity analysis the clustering pattern denoted that, cluster II was the
largest cluster comprising of 6 genotypes and cluster III belonged to 4 genotypes of
maize. The maximum inter-cluster divergence was observed between cluster I and V
(58.22) followed by cluster I and III (48.35). Considering diversity pattern, genetic
variability and other agronomic performance CLTHW15008 from cluster I;
CLTHW15004, CLTHW15005, CLTHW15006, CLTHW15015 from cluster II might
be considered as potential parents for hybridization program for further improvement
of the crop. |
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