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Repeatability of Progeny Mean, Combining Ability, Heterosis and Heterobeltiosis in Early Generations of a Potato Breeding Programme

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Thirty-three populations of Andigena potatoes developed by 11 × 3 (line × tester) mating were studied from seedling to third clonal generations for number of tubers, average tuber weight, tuber yield, plant vigour, predominant tuber shape, predominant tuber size and uniformity in tuber shape, uniformity in tuber size and uniformity in tuber colour. Inter-generation correlation coefficients for progeny means, general combining ability, specific combining ability, heterosis and heterobeltiosis were computed for various characters. Magnitude of inter-generation correlation coefficients showed that various parameters for uniformity in tuber shape, uniformity in tuber size, uniformity in tuber colour, predominant tuber shape and predominant tuber size could be reliably estimated in early generations starting from the seedling generation. The parameters for tuber yield, average tuber weight and tuber number could only be reliably estimated from second clonal generation onward. Repeatability of progeny means showed that negative selection for tuber yield and average tuber weight could be initiated from first clonal generation and for tuber number from second clonal generation. Plant vigour was found to be a highly inconsistent character.

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Abbreviations

ATW:

average tuber weight

BP:

value for better parent of the cross

FCG:

first clonal generation

GCA:

general combining ability

MP:

mean value of two parental clones

PSH:

predominant tuber shape

PSI:

predominant tuber size

PV:

plant vigour

SCA:

specific combining ability

SCG:

second clonal generation

SG:

seedling generation

TCG:

third clonal generation

TN:

tuber number per plot

TPS:

true potato seed

TY:

total yield per plot

UCO:

uniformity in tuber colour

USH:

uniformity in tuber shape

USI:

uniformity in tuber size

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Kumar, R., Gopal, J. Repeatability of Progeny Mean, Combining Ability, Heterosis and Heterobeltiosis in Early Generations of a Potato Breeding Programme. Potato Res. 49, 131–141 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11540-006-9012-3

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