Abstract

A genetic correlation and path analysis was carried out for yield and fruit quality components of diallel crosses of butternut squash Cucurbita moschata Duch, using openpollinated introductions, S0 and inbred lines S1 and S2 at two sites: Candelaria and Buga, located in the Department of Valle del

Cauca, Colombia. A split-plot experimental design with arranged, random blocks and four replicates was used. The average fruit weight presented positive genetic correlations with the total production per plant in all three generations and at both test sites. The total plant dry matter and total production per plant presented a high genetic correlation, and the fruit dry matter was inversely correlated with the total carotene. The total carotene and fruit color were independent. The path analysis confirmed high genetic correlations between the number of fruits per plant, average fruit

weight, and total plant dry matter, with direct, positive effects, that were significantly greater than zero for the variables of number of fruits per plant and average fruit weight in regards to the total plant dry matter. The total production per plant expressed a direct, negative effect on the total plant dry matter. The fruit dry matter presented an indirect, negative effect on the total plant dry matter through the average fruit weight and an indirect, positive effect through the total production per plant. /

Details

Title
Genetic Correlations and Path Analysis in Butternut Squash Cucurbita moschata Duch / Correlaciones Geneticas y Analisis de Sendero en Zapallo Cucurbita moschata Duch
Author
Sanín Ortiz Grisales; Magda Piedad Valdés Restrepo; Franco Alirio Vallejo Cabrera; Diosdado Baena García
Pages
7399-7409
Section
Artículos
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
ISSN
03042847
e-ISSN
22487026
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English; Spanish
ProQuest document ID
1676661546
Copyright
Copyright Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2015