Title of article :
Casual explanation of the relationships between seed yield and some yield components in cumin (Cuminumcyminum L.) by different multivariate statistical analysis at different sowing dates
Author/Authors :
Ghanbari, Jalal Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran , Khajoei-Nejad, Gholamreza Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran , Mohammadi-Nejad, Ghasem Horticultural Research Institute - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Cumin (Cuminumcyminum L.) is one of the most important cultivable medicinal plants in
Iran and today, it is the second most popular spice in the world after black pepper. It is
essential to know the relationships between yield and its components in cumin breeding
programs. Therefore, different multivariate statistical analysis was performed on plant
characters in cumin to determine the relationships between seed yield and seed yield
components under field conditions.Positive and significant relationships were found
statistically between the umbel number/plant, seed number/plant and biomass in all sowing
dates. There were also very high correlation coefficients for plant height and number of
branches with seed yield/plant at most of the sowing dates. Stepwise multiple linear
regression analysis for each sowing dates indicated that 89% to 97.2% of the total variation
in seed yield/plant was explained by the variation of the seed number/plant, umbel
number/plant and 1000-seed weight in the different sowing dates. Path analysis revealed
that seed number/plant had strong direct effects on seed yield of cumin in all sowing dates
and 1000-seed weight in most sowing dates had positive direct effects on seed yield/plant
which shows their potentials in breeding programs. There were high and significant
correlation coefficients between umbel number/plant and plant height with seed yield/plant
that was resulted from greatest indirect effects of mentioned traits through seed
number/plant. In accordance with results of this research, it can be concluded that seed
number/plant and 1000-seed weight are good selection criteria for improving seed yield in
the cumin, meanwhile umbel number/plant and plant height have good potential to improve
seed yield through indirect selection in breeding strategies.
Keywords :
Correlation analysis , Cumin , Path analysis , Seed yield and components , Sowing date , Stepwise regression
Journal title :
Journal of Ethno-Pharmaceutical Products