Inheritance of some fruit characters in peppers (Capsicum annum L.). Annals of Agric. Sci. Moshtohor, 929-941
Annals of Agric., Sc., Moshtohor • 1986
Publication Information
Authors
El-Shawaf, I. I. S.; Hassan, A. M.; Gabal, R. and Bekhit, M. M. M.
Keywords
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Journal
Annals of Agric., Sc., Moshtohor
Publisher
Faculty of Agriculture, Moshtohor
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
929-941
publication.type
International
Paper Link
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Abstract
Fruit characters viz. fruit length, fruit diameter, fruit shape and number of locules per fruit were studied in five varieties, five F1 crosses, F2 and back-crosses of pepper. Shorter fruits, narrow fruit diameter, conical fruit shape and number of locules per fruit behaved as partially dominant traits. The estimated heterotic values were positive for shorter fruits and broader diameter fruit. Meanwhile, heterotic values were negative for fruit, The additive-dominance model was not adequate to explain gene effects for the inheritance of these fruit traits. however, additive gene effects was found to be important for the inheritance of fruit length. Meanwhile, dominance gene effects was more important for fruit diameter and number of locules per fruit. One to three pairs of majpr genes were estimated and apparently involved in controlling most of the fruit characters. Heretability values ranged from moderate to high in most of the characters studied. ,
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