<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><article>
  <title>Evaluation of morpho-physiological parameters of Arvi [Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott)] genotypes using multivariate analysis</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.02.80</doi>
  
  <authors>
      </authors>

      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The research titled “Evaluation of morpho-physiological parameters of Arvi<br />
[Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott)] genotypes using multivariate analysis” was carried out in<br />
Dr. YSP University of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan (H.P). The experiment was laid out<br />
in randomized block design comprising 23 diverse genotypes of colocasia, to ascertain the<br />
heritability, genetic advance, correlation, path analysis and cluster analysis for yield and<br />
other horticultural traits among the genotypes. The PCV and GCV were recorded high for<br />
the number of cormels per plant, tuber yield per plot, weight of cormels per plant, plant<br />
height and width of cormels and high heritability along with high genetic advance was<br />
observed for width of corms, tuber yield per plot, plant height, dry matter percentage in<br />
tubers, width of cormels and weight of corms per plant. The correlation coefficient studies<br />
showed that tuber yield per plot had a significant and positive correlation with width of<br />
corms, number of cormels per plant, weight of corms per plant, length of leaf lamina,<br />
number of corms per plant, width of cormels and plant height at both genotypic and<br />
phenotypic levels. Path coefficient showed that the maximum positive direct effect on tuber<br />
yield per plot was exhibited by width of corms, number of cormels per plant, length of leaf<br />
lamina, dry matter percentage in tubers, width of cormels, number of corms per plant and<br />
breadth of leaf lamina. The dendrogram reveals three main clusters, each containing multiple<br />
sub-clusters based on similarity. Hence, these characteristics should be given more helpful in<br />
the selection program of high-yielding genotypes in colocasia.</p>
]]></abstract>
  
  <body><![CDATA[<div class="aatcc-article-container"><div class="aatcc-category-label">Current Issue</div><div class="aatcc-meta-box"><div class="aatcc-doi-wrap">
            <a class="aatcc-doi-btn" href="https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.02.80" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.02.80</a>
        </div><div class="aatcc-abstract-section">
                <h3>Abstract</h3>
                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The research titled “Evaluation of morpho-physiological parameters of Arvi<br />
[Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott)] genotypes using multivariate analysis” was carried out in<br />
Dr. YSP University of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan (H.P). The experiment was laid out<br />
in randomized block design comprising 23 diverse genotypes of colocasia, to ascertain the<br />
heritability, genetic advance, correlation, path analysis and cluster analysis for yield and<br />
other horticultural traits among the genotypes. The PCV and GCV were recorded high for<br />
the number of cormels per plant, tuber yield per plot, weight of cormels per plant, plant<br />
height and width of cormels and high heritability along with high genetic advance was<br />
observed for width of corms, tuber yield per plot, plant height, dry matter percentage in<br />
tubers, width of cormels and weight of corms per plant. The correlation coefficient studies<br />
showed that tuber yield per plot had a significant and positive correlation with width of<br />
corms, number of cormels per plant, weight of corms per plant, length of leaf lamina,<br />
number of corms per plant, width of cormels and plant height at both genotypic and<br />
phenotypic levels. Path coefficient showed that the maximum positive direct effect on tuber<br />
yield per plot was exhibited by width of corms, number of cormels per plant, length of leaf<br />
lamina, dry matter percentage in tubers, width of cormels, number of corms per plant and<br />
breadth of leaf lamina. The dendrogram reveals three main clusters, each containing multiple<br />
sub-clusters based on similarity. Hence, these characteristics should be given more helpful in<br />
the selection program of high-yielding genotypes in colocasia.</p>
</div>
            </div><div class="aatcc-pdf-wrap">
            <a class="aatcc-pdf-btn" href="https://aatcc.peerjournals.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Evaluation-of-morpho-physiological-parameters-of-Arvi-Colocasia-esculenta-L.-Schott-genotypes-using-multivariate-analysis.pdf" target="_blank">View / Download PDF</a>
        </div></div></div>]]></body>
</article>
