Correlation and path coefficient analysis of some economic traits in Mahua (Madhuca indica J.F. gmel.) Mehta Nidhi1*, Shirin Fatima2 1Forest Research Institute, Deemed to be University, Dehradun, Uttra Khand, (India) 2Tropical Forest Research Institute, P.O. - R.F.R.C., Mandla Road, Jabalpur - 482021, Madhya Pradesh, (India) * e-mail: mhta.nidhi@gmail.com
Online published on 5 January, 2021. Abstract One hundred and sixty phenotypically superior mahua (Madhuca indica) trees from eastern Madhya Pradesh (India) were intensively assessed for 19 phenotypic traits of mahua tree, flowers and fruits. The correlation and path coefficient of phenotypic traits were established for use in tree improvement of this species. The flower dry weight was found positively and significantly (p<0.01) correlated with flower width (0.69), flower length (0.62) and flower fresh weight (0.55). Fruit and seed characters depicted significant and positive correlation with each other. The residual effect (R) of path analysis indicated that the studied characters contributed to about 73% of flower dry weight. Traits of flower dry and fresh weight, flower width, flower length, fruit weight, seed weight, reducing sugars, crown height and girth at breast height need to be given emphasis in the selection criteria for tree improvement of mahua. Top Keywords Correlation coefficient, Mahua, Path coefficient, Tree improvement. Top |