Correlation study of traits associated with shoot fly resistance in recombinant inbred lines (RILs) population of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]
Abstract
The shoot fly resistance in sorghum appears to be a complex trait and depends upon the interaction of a numberof component characters, which finally sum up in the expression of shoot fly resistance. The present study wasconducted during Summer-2019 to assess the correlation and study the relationship of different plant characterswith shoot fly resistance in sorghum. Observations were recorded on the shoot fly components traits viz., deadheart percentage and oviposition as well as the morphological characters viz., trichome density, leaf glossiness,seedling vigour, 100 seed weight and grain yield per plant. The experimental data were collected and analyzedfor correlation. Shoot fly resistance was found to be significant and positively correlated with components traitsviz., seedling vigour, glossiness and trichome density at the abaxial and the adaxial surface of leaves lamina.Whereas a hundred grains weight and grain yield per plant were showed strongly significant, but negativelycorrelated with dead heart percentage at 21, 28 DAE and oviposition% in 14, 21 DAE respectively. The strongcorrelation of grain yield and these traits could indicate that improvement of all the characters is possiblesimultaneously and might be used to select shoot fly-resistant lines from the segregating breeding materials foruse in sorghum improvement.