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Preliminary Characterization and Evaluation of Landraces of Indian Spinach (Basella spp. L.) for Agro-economic and Quality Traits

Plant Breeding and Biotechnology 2014;2(1):48-63.
Published online: March 31, 2014

1Vegetable Research Station, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500 030, Andhra Pradesh, India

2National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources Regional Station, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500 030, Andhra Pradesh, India

3College of Horticulture, Dr. Y. S. R. Horticultural University, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500 030, Andhra Pradesh, India

*Corresponding author: Medagam Thirupathi Reddy, medagamtr@yahoo.co.in, Tel: 040-24018016, Fax: 040-24018016
• Received: March 11, 2014   • Revised: March 27, 2014   • Accepted: March 28, 2014

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Fig. 1 DIVA-GIS mapping of collection sites of landraces of Indian spinach from Andhra Pradesh and Orissa.
Fig. 2 Phenotypic variability in the plants (top row), tender shoots (middle row) and leaves (bottom row) of landraces of Indian spinach.
Fig. 3 Ward’s minimum variance dendrogram showing clustering of landraces of Indian spinach.
Preliminary Characterization and Evaluation of Landraces of Indian Spinach (Basella spp. L.) for Agro-economic and Quality Traits

Passport data of the various landraces of Indian spinach.

Accession ID Collector No. Common name Botanical name Vernacular name Collection site

Geo-reference Village Mandal District State

Latitude (°N) Longitude (°E) Altitude (m)
RNIS-1 SNTV-25 Indian Spinach Basella alba L. Mattu bacchali 18.77 84.41 35.05 Peddaveedhi Palasa Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh
RNIS-2 SNTV-38 Indian Spinach Basella alba L. Mattu bacchali 18.36 83.87 28.65 Bavajipeta Srikakulam Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh
RNIS-3 SNTV-51 Indian Spinach Basella alba L. Mattu bacchalli 18.31 83.57 66.14 Chipurupalli Chipurupalli Vizianagaram Andhra Pradesh
RNIS-4 SNTV-68 Indian Spinach Basella rubra L. Erra bacchali 18.59 83.37 131.37 Patha Bobbili Bobbili Vizianagaram Andhra Pradesh
RNIS-5 SNTV-79 Indian Spinach Basella alba L. Bhaji 18.58 82.91 1009.80 Malliput Pottangi Koraput Orissa
RNIS-6 SNTV-86 Indian Spinach Basella alba L. Bhaji 18.63 82.59 605.33 Lamtaput Lamtaput Koraput Orissa

RNIS= Rajendranagar Indian spinach

Qualitative traits of six landraces of Indian spinach.

Character Landrace

RNIS-1 RNIS-2 RNIS-3 RNIS-4 RNIS-5 RNIS-6
Growth habit Twining Twining (Initially bushy) Twining (Initially bushy) Twining Procumbent Procumbent
Stem colour Red Green Green Dark red Light red Green
Stem shape Round Round Round Angular (3) Angular (3) Angular (3)
Leaf colour Dark green Light green Light green Dark green Dark green Light green
Leaf shape Ovate Ovate Ovate Oval Oval Ovate
Leaf margin Entire Entire Entire Entire Entire Entire
Leaf margin colour Green Green Green Red Green Green
Leaf apex Acuminate Acuminate Acuminate Acuminate Acuminate Acuminate
Petiole colour Green Green Green Red Green Green
Flower colour Pink Light pink Pink Pink Pink Light pink

RNIS= Rajendranagar Indian spinach

Analysis of variance for various agro-economic traits in Indian spinach.

Mean squares

Character Replications (3) Genotypes (5) Error (10)
Leaf length (cm) 0.736 2.014 0.658
Leaf width (cm) 0.101 1.183* 0.296
Leaf weight (g) 0.005 0.014** 0.002
Petiole length (cm) 0.003 0.528** 0.005
Length of tender shoot (cm) 16.243 24.423 12.388
Internodal length (cm) 0.305 2.780** 0.099
Weight of tender shoot (g) 2.768 114.353** 5.281
Leaf yield (g/shoot) 2.802 2.747 0.984
Stalk yield (g/shoot) 3.239 69.161** 5.205
Total biomass (g/plant) 25126.050 45971.820 22929.390
Leaf-stalk ratio 0.368 2.544** 0.187
Harvest index 0.060* 0.069** 0.009

*, **Significant at 5 and1 percent level, respectively

Values in parentheses denote degrees of freedom

Mean performance of six landraces for various agro-economic traits in Indian spinach.

Landrace Leaf length (cm) Leaf width (cm) Leaf weight (g) Petiole length (cm) Length of tender shoot (cm) Internodal length (cm) Weight of tender shoot (g) Leaf yield (g/shoot) Stalk yield (g/shoot) Total biomass (g/plant) Leaf-stalk ratio Harvest index
RNIS-1 5.69 3.62 0.76 1.07 38.55 2.21 11.54 7.81 4.31 547.67 1.83 0.68
RNIS-2 5.26 3.65 0.77 1.04 41.43 2.76 11.31 8.05 3.17 532.33 2.62 0.73
RNIS-3 4.16 2.91 0.78 1.03 43.31 2.84 10.48 7.10 2.78 569.67 2.59 0.69
RNIS-4 4.73 2.95 0.74 1.00 46.79 2.80 10.47 7.45 2.77 473.33 2.77 0.73
RNIS-5 6.37 3.89 0.82 1.82 45.00 3.95 18.21 8.55 10.39 495.67 0.83 0.47
RNIS-6 5.99 4.54 0.93 1.87 42.78 4.82 25.71 9.79 14.04 814.67 0.75 0.38
S. Em 0.43 0.29 0.03 0.04 1.86 0.17 1.21 0.52 1.20 79.80 0.23 0.05
CD (5%) NS 0.99 0.09 0.13 NS 0.57 4.18 NS 4.15 NS 0.79 0.17

RNIS= Rajendranagar Indian spinach

Genetic parameters for various agro-economic traits in Indian spinach.

Character Variance Coefficient of variation (%) Heritability (%) Genetic advance (5%) Genetic advance as percent of mean

Phenotypic Genotypic Phenotypic Genotypic
Leaf length (cm) 1.11 0.45 19.64 12.53 41.00 0.88 16.47
Leaf width (cm) 0.59 0.30 21.36 15.10 50.00 0.79 21.98
Leaf weight (g) 0.01 0.00 9.80 7.74 62.00 0.10 12.59
Petiole length (cm) 0.18 0.17 32.46 31.96 97.00 0.85 64.84
Length of tender shoot (cm) 16.40 4.01 9.42 4.66 25.00 2.04 4.75
Internodal length (cm) 0.99 0.89 30.85 29.27 90.00 1.85 57.22
Weight of tender shoot (g) 41.64 36.36 44.14 41.25 87.00 11.61 79.40
Leaf yield (g/shoot) 1.57 0.59 15.43 9.44 37.00 0.97 11.89
Stalk yield (g/shoot) 26.52 21.32 82.49 73.95 80.00 8.53 136.58
Total biomass (g/plant) 30610.20 7680.81 30.58 15.32 25.00 90.44 15.80
Leaf-stalk ratio 0.97 0.79 51.97 46.70 81.00 1.64 86.43
Harvest index 0.03 0.02 27.75 22.99 69.00 0.24 39.22
Table 1 Passport data of the various landraces of Indian spinach.

RNIS= Rajendranagar Indian spinach

Table 2 Qualitative traits of six landraces of Indian spinach.

RNIS= Rajendranagar Indian spinach

Table 3 Analysis of variance for various agro-economic traits in Indian spinach.

Significant at 5 and1 percent level, respectively

Values in parentheses denote degrees of freedom

Table 4 Mean performance of six landraces for various agro-economic traits in Indian spinach.

RNIS= Rajendranagar Indian spinach

Table 5 Genetic parameters for various agro-economic traits in Indian spinach.