Understanding the Degree of Association among Different Horticultural Traits in Banana (Musa paradisiaca L.)

Milind Kumar, S.P. Tiwari, A. Guhey, Gagendra Singh Rajput
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The Banana is a member of the Musaceae family and is one of India's most significant fruit crops. Micronutrients are vital for any crop, and inadequate use of micronutrients in maintaining the health and production of the soil has now reached a threatening level. Therefore, the present study, “Understanding the Degree of Association Among Different Horticultural Traits in Banana (Musa paradisiaca L.),” was carried out. The whole study was conducted at the Experimental Farm, Department of Plant Physiology, Agricultural Biochemistry, and Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, College of Agriculture, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, during the years 2020–21 and 2021–22. The experiment was carried out with the Grand Naine cultivar of banana and laid out following a complete randomized block design in three replications. The treatment comprised different concentrations of micronutrients, viz., zinc (1.5 and 2.0 ppm), iron (1.5 and 2.0 ppm), and boron (0.3 and 0.6 ppm). The micronutrients were given as foliar spray at the 3rd and 5th months after planting. To find out the association between the different traits and fruit yield plant-1, correlation analysis was carried out. The results showed that various traits such as plant height, number of leaves, pseudo stem girth, leaf area (morpho-physiological traits), total acidity, zinc content (biochemical traits), bunch length, number of hands bunch-1, bunch weight, number of fruits hand-1, average length of finger and average circumference of finger were highly (p> 0.01 or p< 0.05) and positively associated with the fruit yield plant-1.
了解香蕉(Musa paradisiaca L.)不同园艺性状之间的关联程度
香蕉属于麝香草科,是印度最重要的水果作物之一。微量营养元素对任何作物都至关重要,而目前在保持土壤健康和产量方面微量营养元素的使用不足已达到了令人担忧的程度。因此,本研究开展了 "了解香蕉(Musa paradisiaca L.)不同园艺性状之间的关联程度"。整个研究于 2020-21 年和 2021-22 年期间在恰蒂斯加尔邦赖普尔农学院植物生理学、农业生物化学和药用及芳香植物系的实验农场进行。实验以 Grand Naine 香蕉栽培品种为对象,采用完全随机区组设计,三次重复。处理包括不同浓度的微量营养元素,即锌(1.5 和 2.0 ppm)、铁(1.5 和 2.0 ppm)和硼(0.3 和 0.6 ppm)。微量营养元素在种植后的第 3 个月和第 5 个月进行叶面喷施。为了找出不同性状与每株产量之间的关系,进行了相关分析。结果表明,各种性状,如株高、叶片数、假茎周长、叶面积(形态生理性状)、总酸度、锌含量(生化性状)、果串长、果串手数-1、果串重、果实手数-1、平均指长和平均指围(p> 0.01 或 p<0.05)与果实单株产量高度正相关。
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