Hybrid Performance of Qualitative and Quantitative Traits in Summer Squash Affected By Uv Irradiation

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Department of Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University, Egypt

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Summer squash, Cucurbita pepo L. is the edible immature fruits belonging to the important family cucurbitaceae. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to evaluate six hybrid performances of summer squash over the mid parent for vegetative growth and yield components. The hybrids were extracted from the seeds of two varieties subjected to ultraviolet radiation. Irradiated and non irradiated plants were hybridized via a half diallel crosses technique.The better hybrid performance in leaf area per plant was achieved by the hybrid extracted from hybridization between P1 × M1~P1 followed by P2 × M1~P1. Meanwhile, superiority hybrid performance in the number of days needed to first female flower appeared was shown by the hybrid extracted from P2 × M1~P1 with a value 0.87 followed by the selfing hybrid P2 × M1~P2 with a value 0.95. Therefore, the best hybrid performance in the early maturity was achieved by the hybrid extracted from hybridization between P2 × M1~P1 followed by P1 × M1~P2 and P2 × M1~P2. The hybrid P1 × M1~P2 revealed better performance in the gene expression of chlorophyll a in leaves followed by P1×  P2. In addition, the hybrid P2 × M1~P2 was superior performance in the gene expression of chlorophyll b and total chlorophyll in leaves and fruits. The hybrid P1 × M1~P2 expressed superiority performance in the quality of fruits as fruit diameter, fruit volume and fruit shape index. All hybrids obtained from these study exhibited positive performance in yield components.

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