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Korelasi Genetik Antar Komponen Hasil Beberapa Varietas Kenaf (Hibiscus Cannabinus L.)
ABSTRACT
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is a fiber-producing plant with high economic value, especially in the industrial world. Kenaf development is increasingly limited due to limited land and the availability of superior varieties. One way to develop kenaf plants to achive stable and increased production is through genetic improvement namely through plant breeding activities.This study aims to determine the genetic relationships between kenaf yield components so that we can determine which traits can be used as selection criteria. This study was conducted at the experimental garden of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Riau, using a non-faktorial randomized block design (RBD) that is:V1:Karang Ploso 6, V2: Karang Ploso 9, V3:Karang Ploso 14, V4:Kenafindo 2. Parameters observed included harvest age, plant height, stem diameter, plant wet weight, stem wet weight, fiber dry weight, and fiber weight ratio. The result showed that flowering age, plant height, and stem diameter had a strong positive correlation with yield components and can therefore be used as a basis for selection.
Keywords: Kenaf, varieties, heritability, genetic correlation.
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