N. Ali et al., COMBINING ABILITY ESTIMATES FOR EARLY MATURITY AND AGRONOMIC TRAITS IN PEANUT (ARACHIS-HYPOGAEA L), Pakistan journal of botany, 27(1), 1995, pp. 111-119
To develop early maturing and large seeded cultivars of peanut (Arachi
s hypogaea L.) virginia type cultivars (No. 334, Banki and NC-9) were
crossed with four early spanish type lines (ICGSE-4, ICGSE-130, ICGSE-
147 and 'Chico') in a factorial mating design. F-1 and F-2 generations
were evaluated in the field to determine the combining ability of the
parents for maturity and other agronomic traits. General combining ab
ility (GCA) estimates were highly significant for all traits except ma
turity index in the F-1. Specific combining ability (SCA) estimates we
re nonsignificant for all traits except 100 seed weight in the F-2 gen
eration. The magnitude of GCA was much greater than SCA for all the tr
aits in both generations indicating that additive genetic variance was
more important than nonadditive genetic variance. Among male parents,
ICGSE-130 gave highest GCA for yield per plant, maturity, and 100 see
d weight, whereas ICGSE-147 gave highest GCA for 20 pod length and see
d number per 50 pods. Among adapted female parents, NC 9 gave the best
GCA for yield per plant, 20 pod length, seed weight, and shelling per
centage.