A comprehensive approach to improve brinjal hybrid seed yield through emasculation, timing, and crossing ratio Ginoya A. V.1, Patel J. B.2, Delvadiya I. R.3,* 1Department of Agriculture, Farmers Welfare and Co-operation Department, Devbhumi Dwarka, Gujarat-361305 2Department of Seed Science and Technology, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh-362001, Gujarat 3Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, School of Agriculture, Lovely Professional University, Punjab-144001 *E-Mail: indrajaydelvadiya@gmail.com
Online Published on 18 April, 2024. Abstract Brinjal hybrid seed production primarily utilizes the seed-to-seed method. Optimal results require synchronized stigma receptivity and pollen viability, timing of emasculation and pollination along with the appropriate quantity of pollen on the female parent’s stigma. With this perspective, the research was carried out, employing the parents of the GJBH 4 brinjal hybrid. The study involved 18 experiments, considering two emasculation options namely emasculation on same day as flower opening, emasculation on a day prior to flower opening, three pollination times namely 8-9 am, 9-10 am and 10-11 am and three cross-pollination ratios namely two female flowers per male flower, four female flowers per male flower, six female flowers per male flower. The results revealed that for better hybrid seed yield, emasculation on the day prior to flower opening, pollination between 9-10 am and using one male flower to pollinate four female flowers could be adopted. Top Keywords Brinjal, Crossing ratio, Day of emasculation, Pollination, Viability. Top |