Genetic Divergence Studies in Tomato Genotypes Grown under Low-Cost Polyhouse Conditions

Rakesh Kumar *

Division of Vegetable Science and Floriculture, SKUAST, Jammu-180003, India.

Anil Bhushan

Division of Vegetable Science and Floriculture, SKUAST, Jammu-180003, India.

R. K. Samnotra

Division of Vegetable Science and Floriculture, SKUAST, Jammu-180003, India.

Tuhina Dey

Division of Plant Breeding and Genetics, SKUAST, Jammu-180003, India.

Manmohan Sharma

School of Biotechnology, SKUAST, Jammu-180003, India.

Manish Sharma

Division of Statistics and CS, SKUAST, Jammu-180003, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Assessment of genetic diversity was made for sixteen yields and yield contributing traits in twenty-one tomato genotypes using D2 statistics. These genotypes were grouped into five clusters by the use of the Tocher method. Cluster I was the most significant, comprising 13 genotypes (Pusa Ruby, CLN2123A1 Red, PKM-1, IIHR-2042, Marglobe, EC 163605, Hawaii 7998, Palam Pink, EC 521038, Punjab Rakthak, EC 163383, Arka Abha and IIVR BT-10) followed by Cluster II  with 5 genotypes (EC 163611, Punjab Sartaj, EC 160885, Punjab Barkha Bahar  and Roma). Other Clusters (II, IV and V) were solitary ones (EC 249515, Kashi Chayan, DVRT-2). Cluster II recorded a maximum intra cluster distance of 3521.73 followed by cluster I (2796.45), whereas, cluster II, IV and V had zero intra cluster distance. The inter cluster D2 value also ranged widely, with a minimum value of 4082.34 between cluster I and IV, indicating a close relationship among the genotypes included. The maximum inter cluster D2 value (23102.20) between cluster II and V indicates high diversity among the genotypes in the clusters. Hence,   maximum contribution towards divergence was observed by average fruit weight (14%) followed by fruit set percentage (12%), number of flowers per cluster (8%), fruit yield per plant (7%), number of fruits per truss (6 %) and total soluble solid content (6 %). Hence, due importance could be given to the selection of genotypes for further improvement based on these traits.

Keywords: Genetic diversity, D2 analysis, hybridization, lycopene


How to Cite

Kumar, Rakesh, Anil Bhushan, R. K. Samnotra, Tuhina Dey, Manmohan Sharma, and Manish Sharma. 2021. “Genetic Divergence Studies in Tomato Genotypes Grown under Low-Cost Polyhouse Conditions”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 33 (22):309-13. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2021/v33i2230709.

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