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  Pak. J. Bot., 42(2): 775-789, 2010.

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SELECTION INDICES FOR YIELD AND QUALITY TRAITS IN SWEET CORN

 

MUHAMMAD JAWAD ASGHAR1 AND SYED SADAQAT MEHDI2

 

Abstract: The efficiency of three selection indices, viz., Smith-Hazel index (SHI), Desired gain index (DGI) and Base Index (BI) was compared for the improvement of an open pollinated sweet corn (Zea mays L. Saccharata) population. The data of genetic studies on various yield and quality traits among S1 families were used to construct these selection indices. Smith-Hazel index was found to be the most efficient in improving the aggregate genotype of yield traits for most of the selection strategies. Base index proved to be more efficient as compared to Smith-Hazel index in the improvement of aggregate genotype for five out of six selection strategies of quality traits. Both smith-hazel and Base indices were found useful for the improvement of sweetness and sweet flavour for all the selection strategies. When selection was confined to eight yield and four quality traits simultaneously, Base index proved to be more efficient as compared to Smith-Hazel index and desired gain index in improving the aggregate genotype for almost all the selection strategies.

 


1Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB), Faisalabad, Pakistan

2Virtual University, Lahore, Pakistan.


   
   

 

   
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