芝麻(Sesamum indicum L.)的相关性研究和路径分析

Neeraj Kumar, Subhash Chander, Rakesh Punia, Dalip Kumar
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芝麻(Sesamum indicum L.)是一种古老的油籽作物,在印度中部和北部的旱季雨养条件下种植。尽管芝麻的油脂和蛋白质含量很高,但由于各种原因,芝麻的种植面积和产量仍然很低。这项在希萨尔 CCS HAU 进行的研究旨在通过相关性和路径分析来提高芝麻产量。该试验采用扩增 RCBD 方法,记录了包括株高(厘米)、一级分枝株数-1、二级分枝株数-1、蒴果株数-1 和种子产量株数-1 等性状的数据。基因型相关性表明,种子产量植株-1 与蒴果数植株-1(r = 0.854**)、主枝植株-1(r = 0.602**)、副主枝植株-1(r = 0.283*)呈正相关,与株高(r = -0.064)略呈负相关。路径分析表明,蒴果株数-1 对种子产量-1 的直接影响最大(0.769),其次是主枝株数-1。研究得出结论,在管理好株高的同时,提高主枝株数-1 和蒴果株数-1 可以显著提高芝麻产量。
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Correlation Studies and Path Analysis in Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), an ancient oilseed crop, is cultivated in central and northern India under rainfed conditions during the kharif season. Despite its high oil and protein content, sesame cultivation area and production remain low due to various reasons. This study conducted at CCS HAU, Hisar, aimed to improve sesame yield through plant breeding by examining correlation and path analysis. This trial was conducted using augmented RCBD and data was recorded on traits including plant height(cm), primary branches plant-1, secondary branches plant-1, number of capsules plant-1, and seed yield plant-1. Genotypic correlations showed that seed yield plant-1 positively correlated with the number of capsules plant-1 (r = 0.854**), primary branches plant-1 (r = 0.602**), secondary branches plant-1 (r = 0.283*) and slightly negatively with plant height (r = -0.064). Path analysis indicated the number of capsules plant-1 had the highest direct effect on seed yield plant-1 (0.769) followed by primary branches plant-1. The study concludes that enhancing primary branches plant-1 and capsules plant-1 while managing plant height can significantly boost sesame yield. 
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