Combining ability for yield, fodder traits, and grain micronutrient content in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) for arid zone farming systems

Authors

  • S. K. Jain Rajasthan Agricultural Research Institute (S K N Agriculture University), Jaipur-302018, India
  • Omprakash Rajasthan Agricultural Research Institute (S K N Agriculture University), Jaipur-302018, India
  • Rajdeep Jajoriya Rajasthan Agricultural Research Institute (S K N Agriculture University), Jaipur-302018, India
  • Vikas Khandelwal ICAR-AICRP on Pearl Millet, Agriculture University, Jodhpur-34006, India
  • S. K. Sharma Rajasthan Agricultural Research Institute (S K N Agriculture University), Jaipur-302018, India
  • Vaibhav Vaibhav Sharma Rajasthan Agricultural Research Institute (S K N Agriculture University), Jaipur-302018, India
  • B. L. Dhaka Rajasthan Agricultural Research Institute (S K N Agriculture University), Jaipur-302018, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59515/rma.2026.v47.i1.13

Keywords:

Fodder, GCA, Grain yield, Pearl millet, Micronutrients, SCA

Abstract

An experiment was conducted during two seasons (summer and kharif 2024) to evaluate general and specific combining ability andheterosis in pearl millet using a line × tester mating design comprising 15 female lines, 9 male testers, 135 hybrids, and one check.The study aimed to identify superior parental lines and cross combinations for grain and fodder yield, along with micronutrienttraits (iron and zinc content). Significant genetic variation was observed among parents, indicating diverse genetic potential.The variance due to specific combining ability (SCA) was higher than that of general combining ability (GCA), highlightingthe predominance of non-additive gene action for most traits. Among the parents, ICMB-04888 and ICMB-97111 (females) andRIB-13 and RIB-1501 (males) emerged as good general combiners for multiple traits. Crosses such as ICMA-04999 × RIB-3135-18,ICMA-97111 × RIB-494, ICMA-88004 × RIB-15S076, and ICMA-94333 × RIB-192 showed superior grain yield. For fodder yield,ICMA-05999 × RIB-15S076 and ICMA-05999 × RIB-20K86 were the most promising. Hybrids ICMA-99444 × RIB-1501, ICMA-02333× RIB-13, and ICMA-94333 × RIB-15177 recorded high iron content, while ICMA-94333 × RIB-15177, ICMA-04888 × RIB-1501, andICMA-96666 × RIB-192 showed high zinc content. Notably, ICMA-97111 × RIB-494 was best for both grain yield and plant height;ICMA-05999 × RIB-15S076 for plant height and fodder yield; and ICMA-94333 × RIB-15177 for dual micronutrient content. Thesesuperior hybrids hold significant potential for grain, fodder and biofortified pearl millet breeding programmes, especially underdryland and agroforestry-based farming systems.

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24-03-2026
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Jain, S. K., Omprakash, Jajoriya, R., Khandelwal, V., Sharma, S. K., Vaibhav Sharma, V., & Dhaka, B. L. (2026). Combining ability for yield, fodder traits, and grain micronutrient content in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) for arid zone farming systems. Range Management and Agroforestry, 47(01). https://doi.org/10.59515/rma.2026.v47.i1.13

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