Genetic divergence and interrelationships for yield and yield attributing traits in horsegram

2021 
AbstractThe present experiment was carried out to estimate the genetic diversity by cluster and Principal Component analyses for seven yield and yield attributing traits in 50 horse gram germplasm accessions and two checks during the late kharif, 2019. In correlation analysis, the grain yield was positively and significantly associated with test weight and number of pods which suggested the possibilities of improving grain yield by simultaneous improvement of these traits. Using cluster analysis, the accessions were grouped into five clusters. Based on the average cluster mean, the first cluster had high mean values for grain yield, the number of pods, test weight and plant height. The results of PCA revealed that, PC1, PC2, PC3 having eigenvalue greater than 1 contributed to the total variability of 82.69 per cent. Horse gram genetic improvement is receiving less attention from researchers across the globe. Using the results of this study, there is a tremendous space for genetic enhancement in grain yield of horsegram. Key wordsGenetic divergence, PCA, Correlation, Eigenvalue, Horsegram
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