Genetic studies of Vigna mungo x V umbellata derivatives for disease resistance and other economic traits through morphometric and molecular markers
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The present investigation entitled, Genetic studies of Vigna mungo x V. umbellata
newlinederivatives for disease resistance and other economic traits through morphometric and molecular
newlinemarkers was undertaken to study nature of variation and association among seed yield and related
newlinetraits in Vigna mungo x V. umbellata derived advanced lines, to identify the alien chromatin in
newlinethese derivatives using PCR based markers and to isolate the superior derivatives having disease
newlineresistance and/or other desirable attributes. The experimental material consisting of 61
newlineRecombinant Inbred Lines (RILs) (F7 and F8 generations) of Vigna mungo x V. umbellata along with
newlinethree standard check varieties of black gram namely, PDU-1, UG-218 and Palampur 93 was raised
newlinein a-Design with three replications and data was recorded on seed yield per plant and various other
newlinemorphometric traits, crude protein and reaction to various diseases under natural epiphytotic
newlineconditions. Wide genetic diversity among RILs was confirmed by analysis of variance, D2 statistics,
newlinepolymorphism, AMOVA, Principal Coordinate Analysis (PCoA), Neighbor-joining tree, Jaccard s
newlinecoefficient of similarity and genetic parameters. Novel RAPD and ISSR bands appeared in the
newlineRILs indicating the occurrence of genetic changes in the genome of the progenies. Presence of
newline1400 bp band generated using ISSR 808 primer and gene flow estimates between ricebean and
newlineRILs confirmed alien introgression. Pods per plant was found to be the best selection indices for
newlineincreasing seed yield per plant. Highest indirect effect on seed yield via pod per plant was observed
newlinefor biological yield per plant, plant height, harvest index and 100-seed weight. Sixteen RILs were
newlinefound to be superior for seed yield per plant. Seven RILs were found to be resistant for Cercospora
newlineleaf spots, 8 RILs highly resistant to anthracnose leaf spots and 1 RIL resistant to powdery mildew.
newlineTwenty three lines were found to be significantly superior for crude protein. Palampur 93 x BRS 2
newline(257-2-L-12-1) followed by Palampur 93