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Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 8 (8), pp. 155-159, 2018.

ISSN: 2276-7770 

Research Article

Manuscript Number: 060718079


(DOI: http://doi.org/10.15580/GJAS.2018.8.060718079)

 

Correlation and Path Coefficient Analysis for Agronomical Traits of Lowland Adapted Ethiopian Sorghum Genotypes [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] Genotypes

 

 

TAFERE Mulualem1, SENTAYEHU Alamrew2

TAYE Tadesse3 and DAGNE Wegary4

 

 


1, 2Jimma University, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, P.O.Box, 307, Jimma Ethiopia.

3Plant Breeder, Melkassa Agricultural Research Center, P.O.Box, 436 Adama, Ethiopia.

4Plant Breeder CIMMYT, ILRI Campus- P.O.Box, 5689 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.


Abstract


The association of traits that may exist between or among sorghum characters is essential for breeders. Therefore, the present study is aimed to analyze and determine the traits having greater association with yield utilizing the correlation and path analysis for different traits of early and medium maturing lowland adapted Ethiopian sorghum genotypes. A total of 110 early and medium maturing sorghum genotypes were used in alpha lattice design which is replicated twice at two locations in 2016 cropping season.

The results of correlation analysis suggested that the magnitude of genotypic correlation coefficients  were  higher  than  the  corresponding phenotypic correlation coefficients for most of the traits  suggesting  that  there  was inherent relationship  between  these  traits.  Grain yield showed significant and positive phenotypic correlation with number of heads per plot (r=0.34**), panicle weight (r=0.19**) and hundred grain weight (r=0.21**). The strongest phenotypic association was observed between days to flowering and days to maturity (r= 0.53**) followed by hundred grain weight and plant height (r= 0.47**). In addition path  coefficient  analysis  provides  an  effective  means  of  finding  direct  and indirect  causes  of  association.


Keywords: Correlation, Ethiopian, Path coefficient, Sorghum


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