ABSTRACT
This study aimed at assessing the
inheritance of important agronomic traits in full-sib families of
orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) was conducted at National Root Crops Research
Institute, Urnudike, Abia State and at, lgbariam, Anambra State. The experiment
comprised three phases viz; field evaluation, crosses in crossing block and
progeny evaluation. The field evaluation was conducted to assess the magnitude
of variability within 47 genotypes and to estimate the yield and nutritional
performance which was used to establish a crossing block. The results from root
yield at Igbariam showed that K 003 produced the highest root yield
(32.60t/ha), followed by Umuspo/3(28.89t1ha), A 079b (26.22tlha) and
Umuspo/1(24.45t/ha). In Umudike, Umuspo/3 produced the highest root yield (29.8
lt/ha), followed by Delvia (27.88tlha), Umuspo/1(27.33t/ha) and A 097a
(27.19t/ha). With respect to location, Umudike recorded highest root yield
(10.09t/ha), compared to that of Igbariam(9.28t/ha). In Igbariam the highest
beta carotene, which were 12.35, 12.34, 11.76 and 11.76mg/bOg FW were recorded
from A 089, A, B 060 and Ex-Oyunga respectively. The results obtained from
Umudike showed that highest beta carotene content, which were 11.03 and 11.02
mg/100g FW were recorded from A 080 and A 01 respectively. The result also
revealed that in Igbariam, genotype with the highest dry matter content were
Delvia(52. 16%), A 099 (52.05%), Malawi 11(50.76) and Amelia (49.82%). The
least dry matter content was recorded from Umuspo/3(17.83). With respect to
location, highest dry matter content of 40.23% was obtained in Igbriam compared
to Umudike(34.38%). The cluster means showed that cluster I comprised of high
yielding genotypes with very high dry matter content, lowest beta carotene
content and lowest vitamin A content. The ranking of the 47 OFSP genotypes
showed that Delvia had the best overall performance with a Rank Summation Index
(RSI) value of 49. The correlation coefficients (r) indicated that root yield
had highly positive and significant correlation with total root weight per
plant(r = 0.696**, p = 0.01) and total number of root per plant(r = 0.770**, p
= 0.01) and highly significant but negatively correlated with pest incidence(r
= 0.394**, p = 0.01). Beta carotene had significant and negative correlation
with dry matter(r = 0.503**, p = 0.01) and starch (r = 0.364**, p = 0.05). Path
coefficient analysis using root yield as dependent variable and others as
independent variables showed the highest positive direct effect on root yield
(RY) were exhibited by number of roots per plant(NRPP)(0.65) and root weight
per plant(RWPP) (0.31). The progeny evaluation was conducted in RCBD involving 59
genotypes (three testers, fourteen lines and forty two crosses) of OFSP. From
the results, phenotypic coefficients of variation was higher in magnitude than
the genotypic coefficients of variation for all the characters. The magnitude
of additive variance (cT2A) was consistently larger than that of dominance
variance ( 2D) for all traits studied. All the characters studied had high
broad sense heritability (>60%). Lines L5 (A 106 -1) and L13(Solo Abuja -1)
were best general combiner for root yield per hectare. Line L7 (A 141 - I), L3
(A 089 -1) and L1(A 079b -1) were best general combiners for increased beta
carotene content whereas, line, L12(Malinda -2), LI l(Malinda -1) and L6(A 106
-2) were best general combiner for dry matter content.
JOHN, H (2021). Inheritance Of Yield, Dry Matter And B-Carotene Contents In Full-Sib Families Of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato Genotypes. . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Dec 22, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/inheritance-of-yield-dry-matter-and-b-carotene-contents-in-full-sib-families-of-orange-fleshed-sweet-potato-genotypes-7-2
HARRIMAN, JOHN. "Inheritance Of Yield, Dry Matter And B-Carotene Contents In Full-Sib Families Of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato Genotypes. " Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 23 Jul. 2021, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/inheritance-of-yield-dry-matter-and-b-carotene-contents-in-full-sib-families-of-orange-fleshed-sweet-potato-genotypes-7-2. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.
HARRIMAN, JOHN. "Inheritance Of Yield, Dry Matter And B-Carotene Contents In Full-Sib Families Of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato Genotypes. ". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 23 Jul. 2021. Web. 22 Dec. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/inheritance-of-yield-dry-matter-and-b-carotene-contents-in-full-sib-families-of-orange-fleshed-sweet-potato-genotypes-7-2 >.
HARRIMAN, JOHN. "Inheritance Of Yield, Dry Matter And B-Carotene Contents In Full-Sib Families Of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato Genotypes. " Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 22 Dec. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/inheritance-of-yield-dry-matter-and-b-carotene-contents-in-full-sib-families-of-orange-fleshed-sweet-potato-genotypes-7-2