Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
Six early maturing inbreds from maturity group I of Indian cauliflowers were selected and diallol crosses were made to study the combining ability of inbreds and identify the desirable parent(s) for hybridization. Seven characters, i.e. curd weight, curd size index, maturity, plant height, number of leaves, leaf size index and plant spread were studied both in F1 and F2 generations. Though the estimates of both general and specific combining ability variances were highly significant for all the characters, the magnitudes of general combining ability variances were higher than that of specific combining ability variances. The performance of the inbreds was in general associated with their general combining ability effects. The inbred 103 was found to be best combiner for all the characters and the cross 105 x 108 showed maximum yield potential.