Assessment of variability, heritability, genetic advance and determining correlation for yield and its contributing traits in sponge gourd (Luffa cylindrica Roem.) along with path analysis

Paper Details

Research Paper 01/10/2019
Views (697)
current_issue_feature_image
publication_file

Assessment of variability, heritability, genetic advance and determining correlation for yield and its contributing traits in sponge gourd (Luffa cylindrica Roem.) along with path analysis

Nusrat Parveen, Saba Aleem, Muhammad Najeebullah, Rasheda Aslam, Mehvish Tahir, Etlas Amin, Amna Kanwal
Int. J. Biosci. 15(4), 296-302, October 2019.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2019; The Author(s).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

Sponge gourd is an important cucurbit and its high fruit yield is the main objective of a breeder. Fruit yield is a combination of several characters.  Correlation analysis indicates the extent and nature of the relationship of these traits with fruit yield and path analysis explains whether a trait affects the yield directly or indirectly. Association and path analysis were carried out for yield and yield related traits in thirteen sponge gourd lines along with estimation of variability, heritability and genetic advance. Entries were sown in Randomized complete block design at farm area of Vegetable Research Institute, Faisalabad, Pakistan, during 2017-2018. Character studied were length of fruit, fruit weight, fruit diameter, No. of fruits/plant, days to first fruit picking, days to first female flower and yield/plant. No. of fruits per plant depicted highest value of GCV% and PCV% pursued by weight of fruit and yield/plant. Fruit weight anddays to first fruit picking showed the maximum heritability plus genetic advance. No. of fruits/plant, fruit weight and length of fruit were positively and highly significantly associated with fruit yield/plant. Days to first fruit picking exhibited negative and highly significant association with fruit yield per plant and negative relationship of this attribute with fruit yield is desirable. Maximum positive direct effects on yield/plant were exerted by single fruit weight and No. of fruits per plant. Results of correlation and path analysis showed that and No. of fruits/plant and single fruit weight are the major yield contributing traits and must be selected for increasing the fruit yield/plant in sponge gourd.

Al-Jibouri HA, Miller P, Robinson H. 1958. Genotypic and environmental variances and covariances in an upland cotton cross of interspecific origin. Agronomy Journal 50, 633-636.

Amar N, Singh V, Yadav G, Vimlesh K. 2017. Determining relationships between different horticultural and yield traits in sponge gourd (Luffa cylindrica Roem.) genotypes with path coefficient analysis. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 6, 342-345.

Ananthan M, Krishnamoorthy V. 2017. Genetic variability, correlation and path analysis in ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula (Roxb) L.). International Journal of Current Microbiological and  Applied Science 6, 3022-3026.

Choudhary BR, Pandey S, Bhardwaj DR, Yadav DS, Rai M. 2008. Component analysis for qualitative traits in ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula (Roxb.) L.). Vegetable Science 3, 144–7.

Dewey DR, Lu K. 1959. A correlation and path-coefficient analysis of components of crested wheat grass seed production. Agronomy journal 5, 515-518.

Doku E. 1970. Variability in local and exotic varieties of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) in Ghana. Ghana Journal of Agricultural Science 3, 139-143.

Gopalan C, Sastri V, Balasubramanium S, Rao B, Dosthale Y, Pant K. 1999. Nutritive value of Indian foods. National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad:  Indian Council of Medical Research Technological Bulletin.

Hanumegowda K, Shirol A, Mulge R, Shantappa T, Prasad K. 2012. Correlation co-efficient studies in ridge gourd [Luffa acutangula (L.) Roxb.]. Karnataka Journal of Agricultural Sciences 25, 160-162.

Idahosa D, Alika J, Omoregie A. 2010. Genetic variability, heritability and expected genetic advance as indices for yield and yield components selection in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp). Academia arena 2, 22-26.

Janaranjani K, Kanthaswamy V. 2015. Correlation Studies and path analysis in Bottle gourd. Journal of Horticulture 2, 1-4.

Karuppaiah P, Kavitha R, Kumar PS. 2005. Correlation and path analysis in ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula L.). Crop Research-hisar 29, 490-494.

Khan A, Kabir M, Alam M. 2009. Variability, correlation and path analysis of yield and yield components of pointed gourd. Journal of Agriculture & Rural Development 7, 93-98.

Khule A, Tikka S, Jadhav D, Kajale D. 2011. Correlation and path coefficient analysis in sponge gourd [Luffa cylindrica (Linn.) M. Roem.]. International Journal of Plant Sciences (Muzaffarnagar) 6, 277-279.

Kumar R, Ameta K, Dubey R, Pareek S. 2013. Genetic variability, correlation and path analysis in sponge gourd (Luffa cylindrica Roem.).  African Journal of Biotechnology 12, 539-543.

Oboh I, Aluyor E. 2009. Luffa cylindrica-an emerging cash crop. African Journal of Agricultural Research 4, 684-688.

Panwar J, Singh H, Prasad K, Srivastava J. 1977. Genetic variability and heritability studies in sponge Gourd. Haryana Journal of Horticultural Scienes 6, 170-179.

Prasanna SC, Krishnappa KS, Reddy NS. 2002. Correlation and path coefficient analysis studies in ridge gourd. Current Research 31, 150–2.

Rao B, Rao P, Reddy B. 2000. Correlation and path analysis in the segregating population of ridge gourd [Luffa acutangula (Roxb.) L.]. Crop Research (Hisar), 20, 338-342.

Saha R, Mitra B, Hossain A, Jamaluddin M, Mosiul Hoque A. 1992. Genetic variability, character association and path coefficient analysis in pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata L.). Bangladesh Horticulture 20, 59-62.

Shah S, Kale P. 2002. Yield componenet association analysis in ridge gourd. Journal of Maharashtra Agricultural Universities (India) 27, 197-198.

Zalapa JE, Staub J, McCreight J. 2006. Generation means analysis of plant architectural traits and fruit yield in melon. Plant Breeding 125, 482-487.

Related Articles

Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding malaria prevention and the use of long lasting insecticidal nets after mass distribution campaigns in northern Côte d’Ivoire

Donatié Serge Touré, Konan Fabrice Assouho*, Konan Rodolphe Mardoché Azongnibo, Ibrahim Kounady Ouattara, Foungoye Allassane Ouattara, Mamadou Doumbia, Int. J. Biosci. 28(1), 28-34, January 2026.

Characterization of stands and evaluation of carbon sequestration capacity of shea parklands (Vitellaria paradoxa C. F. Gaertn., Sapotaceae) in the departments of Dabakala and Kong, Ivory Coast

Konan Nicolas Kouamé*, Lacina Fanlégué Coulibaly, Mohamed Sahabane Traoré, Eric-Blanchard Zadjéhi Koffi, Nafan Diarrassouba, Int. J. Biosci. 28(1), 1-15, January 2026.

Muscle type and meat quality of local chickens according to preslaughter transport conditions and sex in Benin

Assouan Gabriel Bonou*, Finagnon Josée Bernice Houéssionon, Kocou Aimé Edenakpo, Serge Gbênagnon Ahounou, Chakirath Folakè Arikè Salifou, Issaka Abdou Karim Youssao, Int. J. Biosci. 27(6), 241-250, December 2025.

Effects of micronutrients and timing of application on the agronomic and yield characteristics of cucumber (Cucumis sativus)

Princess Anne C. Lagcao, Marissa C. Hitalia*, Int. J. Biosci. 27(6), 214-240, December 2025.

Response of different soybean varieties to phosphorus fertilizer microdosing and rhizobium inoculation in the sub-humid zone of Northern Benin

Pierre G. Tovihoudji*, Kamarou-Dine Seydou, Lionel Zadji, Sissou Zakari, Valerien A. Zinsou, Int. J. Biosci. 27(6), 201-213, December 2025.

On-farm validation of black soldier fly larvae meal as a sustainable replacement for shrimp meal in rainbow trout diets in the mid hills of Nepal

Ishori Singh Mahato, Krishna Paudel*, Sunita Chand, Anshuka Bhattarai, Int. J. Biosci. 27(6), 189-200, December 2025.