Estimation of gene effects for yield attributing traits in mungbean (Vigna radiata) and urdbean (Vigna mungo) for intra and interspecific crosses

Sima Sinha
S. B. Mishra
Alok Kumar
S.S. Pandey

Abstract

The present investigation was carried out at Research Farm of Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi, Muzaffarpur,Bihar. The experimental material consisted of three genotypes of resistant mungbean and urdbean donor eachviz., HUM-16, TMB-37, Samrat and Pant U-31, Uttara, Sekhar, respectively; with a susceptible donor of LGG 450and Barabanki local for mung and urd, respectively. Six intraspecific and four interspecific crosses were madeand P1, P2, F1, F2 BC1, BC2 population were grown in RBD design with three replications. The observations wererecorded for thirteen different quantitative as well qualitative traits viz., Days to 50 flowering, Plant height (cm),Number of primary branches, Cluster per plant,  pods per cluster, Number of pods per plant, Days to maturity,Pod length (cm), Grains per pod, 100 seed weight (g), Harvest index, Phenol content (mg) and Grain yield perplot (kg).n Basedon the joint scaling test few intraspecific combinations showed the presence of epistasis; whereasin most of the interspecific crosses epistasis was observed. As per the three parameters model additive and/ordominant components seems to play an important role in the inheritance of most of the yield attributing traits inintra and interspecific crosses. As evident from the six parameter model, preponderance of significant reducing(-ve) additive gene effects in intraspecific crosses were observed, whereas additive and dominance componentswere equally important in interspecific crosses for the expression of most of the yield attributing traits. Amongepistatic interactions additive x additive gene effects for days to 50 per cent flowering and dominant x dominantgene effect for 100 seed weight in four intraspecific crosses, whereas in interspecific crosses all three types ofepistatic interactions were observed for the expression of most of the yield attributing traits. In most of the intraas well as interspecific crosses, duplicate type of epistasis was observed

Keywords Vigna, joint scaling test, generation mean, epistasis, cross. intraspecific and interspecific cross
Published 09/02/26