Abstract
Ten elite lines of Jatropha curcas (L.) were evaluated consecutively for three years at CRIDA, Hyderabad, with the main objectives being to select superior plants with high seed and oil yields and to study variations in agro-morphological, seed and oil yield characteristics and cluster them into different groups. Analysis of variance shows that all traits had significant variation among elite lines. The broad sense heritability was high for all traits across years indicating that these traits were mainly controlled by genetic factors as compared to environmental components, although the environment played an important role in expression of these traits. The correlations between seed yield per plant was positively and highly significantly correlated with oil yield, pod weight, and pods per plant. Cluster analysis based on agro-morphological data divided the Jatropha lines into three clusters through average linkage clustering. Clusters I, II, and III consisted of five, one, and four lines, respectively. Highly significant genotypic differences were obtained among the Jatropha populations for various traits measured, and significant genotype × environment interaction was observed for all traits. The large variation among Jatropha lines indicated that these materials could be used in breeding programs for further improvement.
Acknowledgments
This Project was funded by Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) under NMITLI initiative. The authors are thankful to CSIR for funding the project and CRIDA for providing needed infrastructure facilities.
Executive Summary
Ten elite lines of Jatropha curcas (L.) evaluated for three years for seed and oil yields showed significant variation among Jatropha lines.
The broad sense heritability was high for all the traits evaluated across years.
Significant positive correlations were observed between seed yield with oil yield, pod weight, and pods per plant.
Cluster analysis divided the Jatropha lines into three clusters with high genetic divergence among genotypes.
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