Genetic Variability, Correlation, and Path Coefficient Analysis in Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) Genotypes

Rishabh Kumar Singh1, Satya Prakash Kanaujia1, Hanuman Prasad Chaturvedi2*, Ashwini Ananda1, Moakala Changkiri1, Ajeet Kumar1, Rajat Rajput1and Ravi Shankar1

1Department of Horticulture, School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagaland University, Nagaland, India

2Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagaland University, Nagaland, India

Corresponding Author E-mail:hpchaturvedi68@gmail.com

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.13.2.16

Article Publishing History

Received: 21 Mar 2025
Accepted: 19 Aug 2025
Published Online: 04 Sep 2025

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Reviewed by: Dr. Manal Eid Ismail
Second Review by: Dr. Raj Kishori Lal
Final Approval by: Dr. Mohammad Reza Naroui Rad

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Abstract:

A field experiment was carried out during the 2022–2023 growing season to assess 12 cauliflower genotypes (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) sourced from the All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Vegetables. Eleven agronomic traits were evaluated to estimate genetic variability, heritability, correlation, and path coefficients in relation to yield. Analysis of variance indicated highly significant differences (P<0.01) among the genotypes for all traits studied. For every trait, the phenotypic coefficient of variation (PCV) was higher than the genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV), highlighting environmental influence. High genetic variability was observed for traits such as yield per plot, net curd weight, curd compactness, and curd size. Heritability estimates exceeded 60% for all traits, with all showing high heritability and high genetic advance as a percentage of the mean, except for crude diameter. Correlation analysis showed strong genotypic and phenotypic associations between yield and traits like plant height, plant spread, stalk length, curd diameter, gross and net curd weights, curd compactness, and ascorbic acid content. Path coefficient analysis revealed that net curd weight, curd diameter, and curd compactness had the most substantial direct positive effects on yield.

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ANOVA; Coefficient of variation; Heritability; Selection

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Singh R. K, Kanaujia S. P, Chaturvedi H. P, Ananda A, Changkiri M, Kumar A, Rajput R, Shankar R. Genetic Variability, Correlation, and Path Coefficient Analysis in Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) Genotypes. Curr Agri Res 2025; 13(2). doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.13.2.16

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Singh R. K, Kanaujia S. P, Chaturvedi H. P, Ananda A, Changkiri M, Kumar A, Rajput R, Shankar R. Genetic Variability, Correlation, and Path Coefficient Analysis in Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) Genotypes. Curr Agri Res 2025; 13(2). Available from: https://bit.ly/4nkBOql

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