Evaluation of nine high yielding pearl millet hybrids or composites al
ong with a local variety of Nagaur district, for proximate principles,
namely, crude protein, crude fat, ash, crude fibre, carbohydrates and
energy contents, and minerals, namely, calcium and iron contents, rev
ealed that the varieties differed significantly with respect to all th
e characters. Though none of the high yielding varieties exceeded the
local in all the components, the varieties namely ICTP-8203, MP-179, R
HB-30, MP-171, WC-C75 and HHB-67 were superior than the local check wi
th respect to proximate principles. Among the varieties, MP-171, MP-25
4, WC-C75, ICTP-820, and MH-179 were also superior in mineral contents
. Excepting fat with carbohydrate content and ash with calcium content
, rest of the characters were either positively correlated or the corr
elation coefficient was nonsignificant, suggesting a possibility of th
eir simultaneous improvement. Since a wide variability for quality tra
its has been reported to exist in germplasm, there is scope for develo
pment of varieties with better nutritional quality.