Abstract:
Edible oil is main import of Pakistan and its bill costs 2 billion US$ annually. To overcome
this problem, emphasis needs to be focused on developing of new high yielding oilseed
cultivars. To achieve this goal, information regarding genetic diversity, underlying gene
action, development and assessment of hybrids are pre-requisite of breeding program.
Keeping in view the edible oil situation in the country this study was conducted to determine
genetic analysis for important traits in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) using 8 × 8 diallel design
at the University of Agriculture-Peshawar during 2011-2014. Parental lines and their F1 and
F2 progenies were evaluated in two separate experiments to do F1 and F2 diallel analysis.
Analysis of variance revealed highly significant differences for all studied parameters in
parents and F1 generation. Based on mean performance best parents were AUP-7, AUP-2,
AUP-14 and AUP-18 for important traits. Among F1 hybrids, AUP-7 × AUP-14, AUP-2 ×
AUP-7, AUP-7 × AUP-2, AUP-9 × AUP-17, AUP-9 × AUP-2, AUP-17 × AUP-8, AUP-14 ×
AUP-7 and AUP-18 × AUP-7 performed better. Mean squares due to general combining
ability (GCA), specific combining ability (SCA) and reciprocal combining ability (RCA) were
found highly significant for all the parameters indicating the importance of both additive and
non additive gene action. On the basis of GCA, parental lines, AUP-7, AUP-2, AUP-18 and
AUP-17 were found best combiners. Among F1s, desirable SCA effects were shown by AUP-
7 × AUP-14, AUP-8 × AUP-9, AUP-17 × AUP-18, AUP-14 × AUP-20, AUP-2 × AUP-9,
AUP-2 × AUP-18, AUP-2 × AUP-18, AUP-2 × AUP-14, AUP-2 × AUP-17 and AUP-2 ×
AUP-9. Desirable negative mid and better parent heterosis were exhibited by AUP-18× AUP-
8 for flowering and AUP-8 × AUP-9 for maturity. Maximum positive heterosis was recorded
by AUP-8 × AUP-17, AUP-9× AUP-2, AUP-20 × AUP-2, AUP-2 × AUP-8, AUP-14 × AUP-
2, AUP-14 × AUP-8 and AUP-14 × AUP-17 for morphological traits. However for oil quality
traits best crosses were AUP-9× AUP-20, AUP-20 × AUP-17, AUP-7 × AUP-14 and AUP-18
× AUP-2, AUP-9 × AUP-2, AUP-7 × AUP-18and AUP-2 × AUP-7. Best performing parents
and crosses could be an asset for future breeding programs.
The data of F2 generation revealed significant genotypic difference for all traits. Among F2
populations, best performer were AUP-7 × AUP-17, AUP-17 × AUP-18, AUP-9 × AUP-17,
AUP-18 × AUP-9, AUP-2 × AUP-14 and AUP-20 × AUP-14 for morpho-yield traits. F2
populations AUP-8 × AUP-7, AUP-2 × AUP-18, AUP-7 × AUP-8, AUP-9 × AUP-18 and
AUP-14 × AUP-20 were superior for oil quality traits. Mode of gene action in F2 generation
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for seed per pod, pod length, pods plant-1, 1000 seed weight seed yield plant-1 and quality
parameters (oil, protein, oleic and linolenic acid) revealed that additive dominance was
adequate (partially). The model was fully adequate for rest of the traits. Hayman analysis
revealed both additive and non additive gene actions for all the traits. Estimates of genetic
components showed significant and higher magnitude of additive variances for flowering,
maturity and plant height, whereas for rest of the traits dominance was significant and higher
in magnitude. Inequality of H1 and H2 revealed asymmetrical (uneven) distribution of genes
among the parental lines (H2/4H1<0.25). From Vr/Wr graph, negative intercept of the
regression line and average degree of dominance values and H1> D revealed that over
dominance was responsible for all traits except flowering, maturity and Plant height for which
partial dominance (D>H1) was observed. The scatter of array point on the regression lines for
studied traits suggested that parental lines were diverse and could be used in future rapeseed
quality breeding programs. From the estimation of genetic components of variation and low
narrow sense heritability except for days to flowering, maturity and Plant height it is clear that
non additive type of gene actions were more important in effecting the variation for all the
traits. To exploit both additive and non-additive gene actions as observed under the present
investigation, bi-parental mating and inter se crossing between suitable lines following
reciprocal recurrent selection may be useful to develop high yielding and early maturing lines.
Keywords: Rapeseed, Brassica napus, diallel analysis, genetic analysis, combining ability,
gene action, heterosis, heritability,