Title of article :
Estimation of yield combining ability and fruit-related traits using diallel analysis in melon (cucumis melo L.)
Author/Authors :
Esmaeili, Majid Department of Horticultural Sciences - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran , Soltani, Forouzandeh Department of Horticultural Sciences - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran , Bihamta, Mohammad Reza Department of Horticultural Sciences - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran , Javan Nikkhah, Mohammad Department of Horticultural Sciences - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to estimate heritability, general and specific combining ability and the relationship between traits.
Investigated traits were fruit number per plant, total yield per plant,
average fruit weight, flesh thickness, flesh firmness, seed cavity size,
total soluble solid, fruit length in melon. A complete diallel design was
conducted for this purpose five parental genotypes were crossed and
the hybrids were evaluated in a randomized complete block design with
three replications. Analysis of variance of traits showed a significant
differences between hybrids, therefore the first Griffing method was
used to analyze the combining ability. The general combining ability
effects were significant for all parents in the evaluated traits. The
specific combining ability of yield per plant was higher than the general
combining ability, which indicates the dominance and non-additive
actions of genes. High narrow-sense heritability for yield per plant, flesh
firmness and the number of fruit per plant (0.86, 0.72 and 0.70,
respectively) indicated low environmental effect for these traits and the
greater role of additive effects. The highest narrow-sense heritability
was estimated for yield per plant (0.86). The role of non-additive effects
of genes in controlling yield and flesh firmness traits was greater than
additive effects. Therefore, the preparation of superior hybrids using
breeding methods based on progeny tests will be effective in improving the mentioned traits in melon.
Keywords :
General and specific combining ability , Gene additive action , Griffing , Heritability
Journal title :
International Journal of Horticultural Science and Technology