Abstract:
Variability, heritability, genetic advance, characters association and path coefficient
analysis for the characters number of tillers per heetare, number of millable canes per
hectare, number of millable canes per dump, stalk height, stalk girth, single stalk
weight, number of green leaf, leaf length, leaf breadth, sucrose percentage and cane
yield per hectare were studied with 25 (twenty five) indigenous and exotic promising
clones and two standard check varieties of sugarcane. The experiment was conducted
at the Bangladesh Sugarcane Research Institute, Ishurdi, Pabna during the cropping
season of 2005-2006. The genotypes were found to differ significantly for all the
characters studied. The genotype 1 27-02 produced the maximum number of tillers,
millable canes and cane yield. The maximum number of millable cane per clump was
found in 1 65-02 and I 85-02, respectively. The minimum number of millable cane per
clump were 154-02 and K 88-65, respectively. The tallest genotype was 1 191-02
(3.21m) and shortest genotype was K 84-69 (1.57m). The genotypes! 81-02 and! 87-
02 produced the highest stalk girth and single stalk weight, respectively. The highest
number of green leaf was found in the clones 1 20-02 and I 85-02, respectively. The
lowest number of green leaf which produced in 113-02, 1 87-02, K 88-65 and K 88-87
respectively. The highest leaf length v,-as found in VMC 84-549 (2.11 m) and the
shortest leaf length was found in 1 85-02 (0.4m). The widest leaf breadth was found in
the genotype K 88-65 (7.16 cm). The study showed that the K 88-87 had the highest
potentiality for sucrose percentage (9.45) among the genotypes studied. Number of
tillers per hectare, cane yield per hectare and single stalk weight had high genotypic
coefficient of variation. Other characters had low to moderate genotypic coefficients
of variation. High heritability with high genetic advanced in percentage of mean was
obsen'ed for number of tiller and stalk height. Other characters showed either high,
moderate or low heritability with variable magniwde of genetic advance in percentage
of mean. Cane yield per hectare was positively correlated with number of tillers per
hectare. number of millable canes per hectare, stalk height and single stalk weight.
The direct contribution of the number of millable canes per hectare was highest
followed by single stalk weight. These results suggest that there is a scope of
improving canes yield in sugarcane through selection of number of millable canes per
hectare and single stalk weight.
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, 2006