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    <title>Gene action and gene expression analysis in tomato (Solanum iycopersicum L.) under moisture stress</title>
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    <namePart>Chippy A K</namePart>
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  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Beena Thomas (Guide)</namePart>
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    <place>
      <placeTerm type="text">Vellayani</placeTerm>
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    <publisher>Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, College of Agriculture</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2022</dateIssued>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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    <extent>291p.</extent>
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  <abstract>The present investigation entitled ‘‘Gene action and gene expression analysis in 
tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under moisture stress” was conducted during the 
period 2017-2021, in the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, College of 
Agriculture, Vellayani. 
Thirty-two genotypes including local genotypes of tomato were collected from 
different sources and studied under three different experiments.
In the first experiment, twenty-one F1 hybrids derived from the line x tester mating 
and their ten parents were transplanted in the field and the treatment mean sum of square 
due to genotypes was found to be highly significant for all the characters studied which 
would ultimately indicate diverse nature of selected genotypes. The mean performance 
showed wide range of variation for most of the characters studied. Among lines, L7 (Pusa 
Ruby) showed higher mean performance for all-out of nine characters viz., plant height, 
fruit length, fruit girth, fruit volume, fruit weight, yield per plant, yield per plot, root 
length, root volume and relative water content.
Among three testers, T2 (Kuttichal Local) showed favourable mean performance 
for seventeen traits viz., plant height, primary branches per plant, number of leaves per 
plant, number of flowering clusters per plant, number of fruits per cluster, fruit length, 
fruit girth, fruit volume, fruit weight, yield per plant, yield per plot, vitamin C, total 
acidity, stomatal frequency, root length, root volume and proline content.
Under moisture stress (Second experiment), among the lines, L7 (Pusa Ruby) 
showed higher mean performance for eleven characters viz., plant height, fruit length, 
fruit girth, fruit volume, fruit weight, yield per plant, yield per plot, total soluble solids, 
root length, root volume and pollen viability.
Among three testers, T2 (Kuttichal Local) showed favourable mean performance 
for sixteen traits viz., plant height, primary branches per plant, number of leaves per plant, 
number of flowering clusters per plant, number of fruits per cluster, number of fruits per 
plant, fruit length, fruit girth, fruit volume, total soluble solids, total acidity, stomatal 
frequency, root length, root volume and canopy temperature.
Based on general combining ability analysis, the line L6 (Arka Alok) ranked as 
top by exhibiting significant gca effects for six traits viz., fruit length, fruit girth, fruit 
volume, fruit weight, specific leaf area and root length. Among the testers, T3 (Kottayam 
Local) had superior gca effects for Days to 50% flowering, number of flowering clusters 
per plant, number of fruits per cluster, fruit length, fruit volume, yield per plot, total 
soluble solids, lycopene, titrable acidity canopy temperature and proline content.
Under moisture stress, the line L3 (Akshaya) ranked as top by exhibiting 
significant gca effects for ten traits viz., primary branches per plant, number of fruits per 
cluster, number of fruits per plant, fruit weight, yield per plant, yield per plot, stomatal 
frequency, specific leaf area, canopy temperature and pollen viability. Among the testers, 
T1 (Palakkad Local) had superior gca effects for plant height, number of fruits per cluster, 
number of fruits per plant, fruit girth, fruit volume, yield per plant, yield per plot, total 
soluble solids, relative water content, canopy temperature and proline content.
In the case of hybrids, Based on mean performance, the crosses L1 x T1 (Vellayani 
Vijay x Palakkad Local), L2 x T3 (Anagha x Kottayam Local), L3 x T1 (Akshaya x 
Palakkad Local), L3 x T3 (Akshaya x Kottayam Local), L4 x T1 (PKM 1 x Palakkad Local), 
L4 x T2 (PKM 1 x Kuttichal Local), L5 x T1 (Arka Meghali x Palakkad Local), L5 x T2
(Arka Meghali x Kuttichal Local), L5 x T3 (Arka Meghali x Kottayam Local), L6 x T2
(Arka Alok x Kuttichal Local) and L6 x T3 (Arka Alok x Kottayam Local) were superior 
for different yield characters.
Under moisture stress, Hybrids L3 x T1 (Akshaya x Palakkad Local), L3 x T3
(Akshaya x Kottayam Local), L4 x T1 (PKM 1 x Palakkad Local), L4 x T2 (PKM 1 x 
Kuttichal Local), L5 x T2 (Arka Meghali x Kuttichal Local), L7 x T2 (Pusa Ruby x 
Kuttichal Local) and L7 x T3 (Pusa Ruby x Kottayam Local) were superior for yield based 
on mean value.
Based on combining ability studies under normal field condition, identified 
superior crosses such as L1 x T1 (Vellayani Vijay x Palakkad Local), L2 x T1 (Anagha x 
Palakkad Local), L2 x T3 (Anagha x Kottayam Local), L3 x T1 (Akshaya x Palakkad
Local), L3 x T3 (Akshaya x Kottayam Local), L4 x T1 (PKM 1 x Palakkad Local), L4 x T2
(PKM 1 x Kuttichal Local), L6 x T2 (Arka Alok x Kuttichal Local), L6 x T3 (Arka Alok x 
Kottayam Local), L7 x T1 (Pusa Ruby x Palakkad Local) and L7 x T3 (Pusa Ruby x 
Kottayam Local) exhibited higher sca effects for yield per plant.
Under moisture stress, identified superior crosses such as L1 x T2 (Vellayani Vijay 
x Kuttichal Local), L2 x T3 (Anagha x Kottayam Local), L3 x T1 (Akshaya x Palakkad 
Local), L4 x T2 (PKM 1 x Kuttichal Local), L5 x T2 (Arka Meghali x Kuttichal Local), L6
x T2 (Arka Alok x Kuttichal Local) and L7 x T3 (Pusa Ruby x Kottayam Local) exhibited 
higher sca effects for yield per plant.
Based on heterosis, Overall, nineteen hybrids (L1 x T1, L1 x T2, L1 x T3, L2 x T1, L2
x T2, L2 x T3, L3 x T1, L3 x T3, L4 x T1, L4 x T2, L4 x T3, L5 x T1, L5 x T2, L5 x T3, L6 x T1, L6
x T2, L6 x T3, L7 x T1 and L7 x T3) from twenty one crosses revealed significant and positive 
heterobeltiosis for yield per plant under normal field condition.
In the case of gene action, dominance genetic variance (σ2D) is higher than 
additive genetic variance (σ2A) was observed for all the traits under normal field condition 
and water stress condition, indicating that traits are controlled by non-additive gene 
action.
Correlation study revealed yield per plant was positively and significantly 
correlated with the traits viz., primary branches per plant, number of flowering clusters 
per plant, number of fruits per cluster, number of fruits per plant, fruit girth, fruit volume, 
fruit weight and yield per plot.
Based on qRT-PCR, the expression of both genes (moisture stress related genesSlDREB 1 and SlWRKY 4) was upregulated under water stress in all selected genotypes 
and the expression was more than moisture stress tolerant check variety. The result is in 
accordance with the analysis of moisture stress related physiological characters in these 
genotypes in the field under stress.
From the study, identified tolerant sources for moisture stress viz., Akshaya, Pusa 
Ruby and Kuttichal Local, these lines and tester can be used in breeding programmes for 
moisture stress tolerance. Based on mean performance and gca, the genotypes Vellayani 
Vijay, Akshaya, Arka Meghali, Arka Alok and Kottayam local which showed superiority 
in yield and fruit quality traits can be used for breeding for improvement of yield and 
quality traits. The hybrids L3xT1 (Akshaya x Palakkad Local), L4 x T2 (PKM 1 x Kuttichal 
Local), L5 x T2 (Arka Meghali x Kuttichal Local) and L7 x T3 (Pusa Ruby x Kottayam 
Local) which showed superiority for yield and quality characters with tolerance to 
moisture stress can be recommended for release after yield trials.</abstract>
  <note>Ph D</note>
  <subject>
    <topic>Plant Breeding and Genetics, College of Agriculture</topic>
  </subject>
  <classification authority="ddc">630.28 CHI/GE PHD</classification>
  <identifier type="uri"> https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810196032</identifier>
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