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Authors
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B.M. Muralidhara1*, G.L.
Veena1, S. Rajan2, A.K. Bhattacharjee3 and
U. Hudedamani1???
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1Division of Crop
Improvement?? and Biotechnology, ICAR-Central Institute for Subtropical
Horticulture, Lucknow-226 101, India
2ICAR- Central
Institute for Subtropical Horticulture,
Lucknow-226 101,
India
3Division of? Post
Harvest Management, ICAR-Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture,
Lucknow-226 101,
India
*Corresponding
Author Email :
muralidhara.bm@gmail.com
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Abstract
Aim: Mango is a major
fruit crop grown in India with wide variability for fruit colour, size, shape
and fruit quality. The main objective of this study was profiling of mango
genotypes and their genetic estimates for major biochemical compounds to
identify superior genotypes as parents for developing nutritionally rich
hybrids in future. ???
Methodology: Fifty mango
varieties were analysed for biochemical compounds such as total antioxidants,
total phenols, total flavonoids and total carotenoids. The L*, a*, b* values
were recorded for pulp colour, and genetic estimates were also worked for
genetic parameters such as genotypic variance, phenotypic variance, GCV, PCV,
heritability and genetic advance. Correlation matrix for major biochemical
compounds and L*, a*, b* values were also calculated. ?
Results: The present study
revealed the presence of wide genetic variability in mango gene pool for
biochemical compounds and pulp colour. The total phenolics ranged from 24.44
to 148.33 mg 100g-1 of pulp, total flavonoids 10.33-49 mg 100g-1,
total carotenoids 0.48-7.50 mg 100g-1 and total antioxidants
0.14-1.59 ?mol Trolox 100g-1 of pulp. The future genetic estimates
showed that the phenotypic coefficient of variation (PCV) for all the
characters was slightly higher than genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV),
indicating the presence of environmental influence to some degree in the
phenotypic expression of characters. However, the difference between PCV and
GCV for all the traits was narrow suggesting that the traits were less
influenced by environment. The broad sense heritability (H2b)
for all the compounds was high which indicates the phenotype of that trait
strongly reflects its genotype. ???
Interpretation: High values of
PCV, GCV and heritability for total antioxidants, total phenols, total
flavonoids and total carotenoids indicated high genetic variability and
better scope for selection and improvement through hybridization.
Key words: Biochemical compounds, Genetic advance, Heritability, Mangifera
indica, Superior parents
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