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Title: Assessment of some Genetic Diversity of some Cotton Cultivars in Minna Niger State, Nigeria
Authors: DANGANA, Mohammed Chatta
FALUSI, Olamide Ahmed
DAUDU, Oladipupo Abdulazeez Yusuf
ABUBAKAR, Abdulhakeem
GADO, Aishatu Adamu
OLUWAJOBI, Ayoola Olusegun
Keywords: Cotton
Accessions
Variations
Pollination
Issue Date: 15-Oct-2017
Publisher: Genetics Society of Nigeria
Citation: Dangana M.C., Falusi O.A.,Daudu, O.A.Y., ,Abubakar A., Gado A.A. and Oluwajobi A.O. (2017). Assessment of some Genetic Diversity of some Cotton Cultivars in Minna Niger State, Nigeria. 41st Annual Conference of Genetics Society of Nigeria, pp. 422 - 426
Series/Report no.: ;422 - 426
Abstract: Cotton (Gossypium sp.) is an important cash crop of the family Malvaceae which produces lint and seed that serve as food and raw materials for textile and seed crushing industries. Despite, the economic importance of this crop to human livelihoods its total production remains far below the national requirements for textile and oil mills due to obstacle posed by poor seed quality and germination. Pollen quality and pollination play a fundamental role in fertilization and seed sets Therefore, study on pollen parameter is essential for understanding fertility of this crop and its improvement A total of six accessions of cotton; SAMCOT 8, 9, 20, 11, 12, and 13 were evaluated for morphological parameters on the field and their pollen studies were carried out in the laboratory at maturity. The accessions were evaluated for plant height, number of branches, days to bract square and boll formations, pollen viability and size (both intine and exine). The results of the morphological parameters showed significant variations in plant height with SAMC0T 008 having the highest plant (49.75cm) and SAMCOT 010 had the least (26.75cm) at the end of the study period in terms of earliness to maturity SAMCOT O08 matured earliest, with 37 days and 55 days for bract square and boll formation, while SAMCOT 013 had the least maturity status of 56 days and 77 days for both bract square and Boll formation. Significant variations were recorded in the pollen parameters with highest percentage viability recorded in SAMCOT 009 (9425%) and the lowest in SAMCcOT 008 77.78%. Variation in the pollen size (both intine and exine) among the accessions was recorded, with the lowest intine (20.504m) and exine (27.00um) in SAMCOT 01i. The highest pollen intine was recorded in both SAMCOT 010 &SAMCOT 012 (25.50um) and exine (33.00) in SAMcOT 008. The highest pollen size, plant height coupled with least days for bract square and boll formation might indicate the presence of genes for earliness in the accessions which is a good trait for selection and improvement in breeding programs
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