Title of article :
Crossing to improve fruit yield and shape characteristics in Chili pepper
Author/Authors :
Zeynali, Tohid Department of Horticultural Sciences - University Campus 2 - University of Guilan - Rasht, Iran , Olfati, Jamal-Ali Department of Horticultural Sciences - Faculty of Agricultural Sciences - University of Guilan - Rasht, Iran , Lahiji, Habibollah Samizadeh Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding - Faculty of Agricultural Sciences - University of Guilan - Rasht, Iran , Rabiei, Babak Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding - Faculty of Agricultural Sciences - University of Guilan - Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
Chili pepper (Capsicum annum L.) is a selfpollinating
plant from Solanaceae family and
one of the most important vegetables for food
and medicinal consumption. Iran is one of the
regions with the highest production level of this
product. Estimates of combining ability are useful
in determining breeding value of chili pepper lines
by proposing the correct breeding method to
produce new hybrids with high yield and quality.
This study was conducted to evaluate general
and specific combining ability in 7 inbred lines
recommended for chili pepper breeding, based
on a previous research. Analysis of variance
revealed significant differences among genotypes
for the studied traits. The highest number of fruit
per plant (145) was observed in ‘2×5’ hybrid. For
fruit per plant, the highest specific and general
combining abilities were observed in ‘1×5’ hybrid
and line ‘2’, respectively. The highest mid- and
max-heterosis for the number of fruit per plant
was observed in ‘2×3’ and ‘1×4’ hybrids. The
highest heterosis for fruit length and diameter was
observed in ‘2×6’ hybrid. Yield heterosis is the
primary target for increasing productivity but the
biological complexity of yield as a trait frequently
makes it difficult to draw meaningful conclusions
in order to track individual causal elements
involved in heterosis. Therefore, chili breeders
might develop F1 cultivars based on high specific
combining ability for yield-related characteristics
such as fruit number per plant and fruit length.
Crossing lines ‘2’ and ‘6’ are suggested for hybrid
production due to high values of this hybrid for
many characters related to chili pepper yield and
quality.
Keywords :
Specific combining ability , General combining ability , Dominant effects , Diallel analysis , Additive effects
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding