Abstract:
Fifty lines of Gossypium hirsutum L. were screened at seedling stage in
glasshouse for drought tolerance. From the germplasm two drought tolerant and two
susceptible lines showing genetic divergence will be identified and crossed to obtain
hybrid seed . The hybrid seed was planted to develop F 1 generations. Some of the
plants from F 1 generation were selfed for F 2 and some back crossed to both the
parents (P 1 and P 2 ) to develop seed for back crosses (B 1 and B 2) . All the six
generations, P 1, P 2 , F 1 , F 2 , B 1 and B 2 were studied in field under normal and water
stressed conditions using completete block design with three replications. During the
crop season, water stress will be developed by supplying 50% less irrigations than the
normal. Data was recorded on different plant traits related to drought tolerance, yield
and fiber quality. The inheritance pattern of various traits was studied using
generation means analysis technique. Estimates of narrow sense heritability and
nature of correlation among various traits was examined. There were significant
differences among six generations (P 1 , P 2 , F 1 , F 2 , B 1 , B 2 ) of two crosses for all the
studied plant traits of crosses NIAB-78 × CIM-446 and CIM-482 × FH 1000 under
both normal all drought conditions. Generation means analysis indicated additive,
dominance and epistatic genetic effects played role in the inheritance of all the traits
under both normal and drought condition. Two parameter model [md] provided best
fit of observed to the expected generation means for number of bolls per plant under
normal conditions in cross NIAB-78 × CIM-446 and for number of monopodial
branches of the same cross under drought conditions. In case of cross CIM-482 × FH-
1000 two parameter model [md] was found fit for Fiber fineness under normal
conditions. The dominace or dominace × dominance effects were observed for some
traits in both the crosses under both normal and drought conditions. Some plant traits
showed [i], [j] and [l] type of interactions together which indicated complex
inheritance of these traits. In the generation variance analysis only additive effects
were involved in the inheritance of most studied plant traits but generation means
analysis showed that additive, dominance and epistatic effects were involved in the
inheritance of these traits. The narrow sense heritability estimates of infinity
generation (F∞) were consistently higher than F 2 generation. High narrow sense
heritability estimates 0.67, 0.66 and 0.65 were observed for number of sympodial
branches, number of bolls per plant and seed cotton yield, respectively for cross-1
(NIAB-78 × CIM-446) under normal conditions and narrow sense heritability
estimates 0.79, 0.69 and 0.58 were observed for boll weight, seed cotton yield and
relative leaf water content respectively under drought conditions for cross-1. Seed
cotton yield had positive significant correlation with boll weight, fibre length, fibre
strength, lint percentage and relative water content except fibre fineness, exised leaf
water loss, leaf temperature and leaf area in cross-1 (NIAB-78 × CIM-446) under
normal and drought conditions and in cross-2 (CIM-482 × FH-1000) under normal
conditions. The information derived from these studies will provide guideline to
cotton breeders in breeding of drought tolerant cotton cultivars.