Abstract:
The investigation was carried out under the field condition to characterize and
study variability among the ten advanced boro rice lines (F9 genotypes) during
the period of boro season (2017-2018) at the experimental field of Sher-eBangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka. Variability study are carried out on
twelve parameters to select the best lines for further trial. Among all the
quantitative character number of effective tillers per plant, time of maturity,
thousand grain weight and yield showed difference in all the lines which
showed better agronomic performance. The highest days to maturity was
observed in L8 (141 days) and the minimum days to maturity was observed in
L5 (134 days). Phenotypic variance for number of total tillers per plant showed
(3.26) was higher than genotypic variance (0.68) indicating moderate
environmental influence on these characters and high difference between the
phenotypic coefficient of variation (12.94%) and the genotypic coefficient of
variation (6.71%) value indicating that this trait was highly influenced by the
environment. L5 showed the maximum (9.21 t/ha) yield per hectare and the
minimum by in L10 (7.07 t/ha). Days to maturity showed high heritability
(72.25%) coupled with low genetic advance (3.26) and moderate genetic
advance in percentage of mean (2.38%). Yield per hectare exhibited high
heritability (55.05%) conjunction with very low genetic advance (0.86) and
genetic advance in percentage of mean (10.94%). Days to maturity showed
significant and positive correlation with plant height (G=0.375*) at genotypic
level suggested that if days to maturity increased the plant height also
increased. It also exhibited significant and positive contribution with plant
height (G=0.375, P=0.327) at both genotypic and phenotypic level and with
number of effective tiller (P=0.034), total number of filled grain per panicle
(P=0.001) at phenotypic level. Days to maturity showed significant negative
association with thousand seed weight (G=-0.062, P=-0.141) at both genotypic
and phenotypic level. Path coefficient analysis revealed that days to maturity
was negatively correlated (-0.548**) and had negative direct effect (-0.422) on
yield per hectare. Thus, the lines L5, L8 and L9 would be suitable for release as
high yielding boro rice variety for their short duration and high yielding
characters.
Description:
A Thesis
submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree
of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING