Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted with 40 stem amaranth genotypes at
the experimental farm of Sher-e-Eiangla Agricultural University. Dhaka
to study the characterization and genetic diversity analysis of stem
amaranth (Amaranthztv viridus L.) during April 2008 to June 2008.
Significant variation was observed among all the genotypes for all the
characters studied. Considering genetic parameters high genotypic
coefficient of variation (GCV) was observed for seed weight per plant
followed by mean length of basal lateral branches, mean length of top
lateral branches, whereas Leaf width showed low CCV. High lieriLbility
with low genetic advance in pci-cent of mean was observed for days to
flowering which indicated that non-additive gene effects were involved
I'(),- the expression of this character and selection for such trait may not be
rewarding. I-Ugh heritability with moderate genetic advance in percent of
mean was observed for days to germination indicated that this trait was
under additive gene control and selection for genetic improvement for
this trait would be effective. By using different niultivariate techniques all
the genotypes were grouped into five clusters. Principal Component
Analysis, Principal Coordinate Analysis, Cluster Analysis, Canonical
Variate Analysis gave similar results. Cluster IV had maximum (16) and
Cluster TI had minimum (3) number of genotypes. The highest intracluster
distance was found in cluster Ill and the lowest in cluster II among
five clusters. The highest inter-cluster distance was observed between
Cluster II and Ill and the lowest between cluster I and 11. The charactersdays
to germination, plant height, seed weight per plant and yield per
plant contributed maximum towards divergence. Considering diversity
pattern and other agronomic performances, the genotypes 09 and 025
froni cluster I; G4, G22 and 037 from 111; 010, 012, Gb, G17 and 034
from IV and (124 and 030 from cluster V might be selected as suitabic
parents for future uses in hybridization program.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial flulfillinent of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
110
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2008