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Research
& Reviews
in
BioSciences |
September 2009
Volume 3(2-3) |
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Studies On The Manifestations
Of Heterosis In New Hybrids
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C.K.Ramesh1,*, G.Subramanya2
1Department of P.G. Studies in Biotechnology, Sahyadri
Science College(Autonomous), Shimoga-577203 (Karnataka), (INDIA)
2Department of P.G. Studies in Sericulture, Manasagangotri,
University of Mysore,
Mysore (Karnataka), (INDIA) |
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Concerted efforts have been
made to cross different silkworm varieties to produce the hybrids with
an objective to improve the productivity traits. Systematic and planned
hybridization together with improved farming in rearing practices in
sericulture has helped a great deal to increase the productivity by
several folds in sericultural countries including tropical India. In
fact, the ultimate results in silkworm breeding are judged by the
superiority of commercial characters of the parental strains that appear
in the F1 hybrids in the form heterosis or the extra vigor which form
paramount criteria in the evaluation of the suitability of hybrids for
commercial exploitation. Hence, in the present investigation, an attempt
has been made to select superior bivoltine hybrids utilizing the four
newly evolved bivoltine races of the authors’ viz. MG405, MG406, MG408
and MG414 and crossing them with four conventional bivoltine races viz.
KA, NB4D2, NB7 and NB18, to evaluate the rearing performance of
different hybrid combinations for heterosis, over dominance and also
determine their extent improvement over the control hybrids. The
manifestation of heterosis was observed to be varying with the different
economic traits and the hybrids. The extent of heterosis was high for
productivity traits than the viability traits. Higher level of heterosis
and over dominance was noticed for the traits, cocoon yield by weight,
single cocoon weight, shell weight and filament length. Majority of the
new hybrid combinations manifested better heterosis and over dominance
values than the two control hybrid combinations, NB18 x NB7
and KA x NB4D2 for most of the characters studied. |
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