Year: 2015 | Month: July | Volume 2 | Issue 2

Studies on Genetic Variability in Gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii)

T.S.Ghimiray and I. Sarkar
DOI:10.5958/2454-9541.2015.00002.X

Abstract:

An a empt was made to study the extent of genetic variability present in gerbera grown under protected conditions in mid-hills of West Bengal. The values for GVC, in general, were in closer proximity to that of PCV for almost all the characters indicating that these can be utilized in breeding programme. The magnitude of heritability estimates were observed to be high in most of the characters except fl ower diameter and girth of stalk indicating substantial improvement can be made by using standard selection criteria. High genetic advance coupled with high heritability and comparable genotypic coeffi cient of variation were observed for number of leaves/plant, disc diameter, weight of harvested stalk and vase life indicating the preponderance of additive gene eff ects in controlling these characters.



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