Correlation analysis for yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton

Yield and fiber quality are most important and complex trait as they depend on interaction of genetic architecture of plant and environment. To achieve this objective, two parents FH153, KZ191 and their F2 population were evaluated for the existence of inter-relationship of characters under study du...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Yaqoob, Sajid Fiaz, Babar Ijaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Communications in Plant Sciences 2016-10-01
Series:Communications in Plant Sciences
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spelling doaj-6b2c4493a94749c7b3a503fd69b249cc2020-11-24T23:18:39ZengCommunications in Plant SciencesCommunications in Plant Sciences2237-40272237-40272016-10-0163-45560Correlation analysis for yield and fiber quality traits in upland cottonMuhammad YaqoobSajid FiazBabar IjazYield and fiber quality are most important and complex trait as they depend on interaction of genetic architecture of plant and environment. To achieve this objective, two parents FH153, KZ191 and their F2 population were evaluated for the existence of inter-relationship of characters under study during 2014-2015, at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. The experiment was carried out in a randomized complete block (RCB) design with three replications. Data were recorded for Plant height (cm), number of sympodial branches, number of monopodial branches, pedicel length (mm), number of bolls per plant, number of seed per boll, boll weight (g), ginning out turn (%), fiber fineness (μ/inch), staple length (mm), fiber strength (g/tex), seed cotton yield (g). The obtained data were analyzed through correlation analysis at 0.01 and 0.05 significance level. The traits under study showed considerable range of phenotypic variability. The parent FH153 had maximum mean value for all traits under observation expect fiber strength. The parent KZ191 showed maximum fiber strength (21.1 g/tex). The F2 population of parents (FH153×KZ191) had minimum results for all traits. The results also showed positive association of characters with each other except staple length showed negative association with monopodial branches per plant, fiber strength and seed cotton yield.https://complantsci.files.wordpress.com/2016/10/complantsci_6_2_5.pdfGossypium hirsutumCorrelationCottonFiber qualityYield.
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author Muhammad Yaqoob
Sajid Fiaz
Babar Ijaz
spellingShingle Muhammad Yaqoob
Sajid Fiaz
Babar Ijaz
Correlation analysis for yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton
Communications in Plant Sciences
Gossypium hirsutum
Correlation
Cotton
Fiber quality
Yield.
author_facet Muhammad Yaqoob
Sajid Fiaz
Babar Ijaz
author_sort Muhammad Yaqoob
title Correlation analysis for yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton
title_short Correlation analysis for yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton
title_full Correlation analysis for yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton
title_fullStr Correlation analysis for yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton
title_full_unstemmed Correlation analysis for yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton
title_sort correlation analysis for yield and fiber quality traits in upland cotton
publisher Communications in Plant Sciences
series Communications in Plant Sciences
issn 2237-4027
2237-4027
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Yield and fiber quality are most important and complex trait as they depend on interaction of genetic architecture of plant and environment. To achieve this objective, two parents FH153, KZ191 and their F2 population were evaluated for the existence of inter-relationship of characters under study during 2014-2015, at University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. The experiment was carried out in a randomized complete block (RCB) design with three replications. Data were recorded for Plant height (cm), number of sympodial branches, number of monopodial branches, pedicel length (mm), number of bolls per plant, number of seed per boll, boll weight (g), ginning out turn (%), fiber fineness (μ/inch), staple length (mm), fiber strength (g/tex), seed cotton yield (g). The obtained data were analyzed through correlation analysis at 0.01 and 0.05 significance level. The traits under study showed considerable range of phenotypic variability. The parent FH153 had maximum mean value for all traits under observation expect fiber strength. The parent KZ191 showed maximum fiber strength (21.1 g/tex). The F2 population of parents (FH153×KZ191) had minimum results for all traits. The results also showed positive association of characters with each other except staple length showed negative association with monopodial branches per plant, fiber strength and seed cotton yield.
topic Gossypium hirsutum
Correlation
Cotton
Fiber quality
Yield.
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