HETEROSIS ANALYSIS IN PUMPKIN (CUCURBITAMOSCHATA DUCH. EX. POIR)

Authors

  • GAZI MD MOHSIN
  • MD SAJEDUR RAHMAN
  • FARRUK AHAMED
  • MD HAMIM HASANUZZAMAN

Keywords:

Pumpkin, Genetic parameters, Heterosis, Crossing, Hybrid

Abstract

The research was carried out at Lal Teer Seed Ltd. Gazipur to determine the
heterosis of yield and yield contributing traits of pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata
Duch. ex Poir.). Six diverse pumpkin parents (viz. CM-1, BARI Mistikumra-1,
CM-20 and CM-8) and their 30 F1 hybrids derived from 6X6 diallel including
reciprocal were used as research materials. Thirteen genetic parameters [viz.
days to first male flower opening, days to first female flower opening, number of
flowers (male and female) per plant, fruit length and diameter (cm), fruit weight
(kg), flesh thickness (cm), brix (%), number of fruits per plant, number of seeds
per fruit, 100-seeds weight (g), yield per plant (kg)] were estimated. The results
revealed significantly higher and positive heterosis and expected negative effects
for different important characters of pumpkin. The two cross combinations
namely; CM-1 × BARI Mistikumra-1 and CM-8 × CM-1 were identified as the
promising hybrids which showed the significant higher heterosis, heterobeltiosis
and standard heterosis. These finding suggest that cross combinations of
indigenous x exotic parents may be beneficial for fruit yield, particularly when
used as commercial hybrids. The results showed that these two combinations
gave the most promising hybrids (F1), so these two F1 lines were registered in
National Seed Board (NSB) of Bangladesh as Hajee F1 and Danesh F1 hybrid
varieties.

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