ABSTRACT
Eleven
(11) genotypes, comprising two (2) varieties and nine (9) breeding lines of
okra (Abelinoschus esculentus (L) Moench) were used in 4 field experiments to
evaluate their performance under Umudike (south eastern Nigeria) conditions in
2002 early and late cropping seasons and 2003 early cropping season, and to
make crosses (hybridization) so as to study heteroses and heritability (broad
sense), to enable one make selections for superior traits for hybrid seeds
production and fresh pod yield improvement programme. Randomized Complete Block
Design (RCBD) with three (3) replicates was used in both years. With respect to
yield, the breeding lines LD88/1-8-13-3, LD88/1-8-13-2-4 and LD88!1-8-16-2,
performed significantly (p<O.05) better than others. Hence, okra cropping in
both rainy and dry seasons in umudike is possible. LD88/l-8-13-3,
LD88/l-8-13-2-4 and LD88/l-8-16-2 (breeding lines) should be further worked on,
and released as varieties to farmers in umudike for increased fresh pod
production. In F1 generation, the crosses between LD88!l-8-13-2-4 and 47-4, LD88/l-8-13-2-5
and 47-4 and LD88/l-8-16-2 and LD88, produced F1 hybrids with records of higher
positive heterosis of 9.30, 6.98, and 3.49%, respectively over their better
parents with respect to fresh pod yield, could be used to produce hybrid seeds
for increased fresh pod production. Heritability and variability studies showed
that environmental factors exerted greater influence on some of the
quantitative characters studied. However, plant height, number of pods/plant,
pod length, dry pod weight,l 00 seeds weight and number of lateral branches!
plant had high heritability estimates of 73.01, 68.18, 75.81, 87.05, 80.43 and 32.12%,
respectively. Simple Linear correlation analysis revealed positive and
significant association (p<O.OS) between plant height (r =0.67), number of lateral
branches (r = 0.27) and number of pods/plant (r =0.48) with fresh pod yield.
Rate of flower abortion had negative and high significant (r —0.31) association
with fresh pod. Hence, in selection process for fresh pod yield improvement,
plant height, number of lateral branches and number of pods !plant should be
given high weighting. Genotypes with high rate of flower abortion should be
avoided.
CHINATU, N (2021). Agronomic Evaluation, Heritabilityani) Correlation Studies In Okra (Abel Moschus Esculentus (L.) Moench), In South Eastern Nigeria.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/agronomic-evaluation-heritabilityani-correlation-studies-in-okra-abel-moschus-esculentus-l-moench-in-south-eastern-nigeria-7-2
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NDUBUISI, CHINATU. "Agronomic Evaluation, Heritabilityani) Correlation Studies In Okra (Abel Moschus Esculentus (L.) Moench), In South Eastern Nigeria." Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/agronomic-evaluation-heritabilityani-correlation-studies-in-okra-abel-moschus-esculentus-l-moench-in-south-eastern-nigeria-7-2