Correlation Studies for Morphological and Biomass Traits in Half Sib Families of Terminalia Arjuna ( L . )

introduction Terminalia arjuna is a fast growing tree having high biomass production potential and ability to grow on marginal and degraded lands. It has immense abstract Estimation of phenotypic and genotypic correlation between various traits provides necessary information in breeding program, when selection is based on two or more characters. The intensity and trend of association among characters may be estimated by genetic coefficients of correlations and genotypic and phenotypic coefficient of correlation depending on the type of materials studied. The knowledge of genetic inter-relationship between characters is also of theoretical and practical interest because a genotypic correlation may drive genetic linkage or from developmental induced relationships between components that are only indirectly the consequences of gene action. Terminalia arjuna is a medium to large sized fast growing versatile tree popularly known as Arjun. It has immense economic potential in various industries viz., pharmaceutical, timber, paper, soap, tannin, dye, match, food, fodder and fuel. Thirty candidate plus trees (CPTs) of T. arjuna were selected as seed source from 30 different provinces of Uttar Pradesh for the study of correlation study of morphological & biomass traits. After 12 months of growth under nursery condition, data were collected and analyze for association studies. Present study concludes that magnitudes of phenotypic correlation coefficients were lower compare to corresponding genotypic values. A strong positive and highly significant phenotypic correlation with collar diameter, bark content, fresh shoot weight, dry shoot weight, fresh root weight, dry root weight and total biomass of seedling were exhibited. Therefore, these characters may be given proper emphasis during selection and breeding program of Arjun tree species where the amount of leaf, bark and biomass production is of immense importance. article History

medicine as a cardio-tonic, for injury or wound, blood disorders, obesity, urinary disorders and ulcer or wound.The tree species is usually used in agro and social forestry for reclamation of degraded lands.For instance saline and alkaline soils, deep ravines and mine spoil.The growing interest in the bark of Terminalia arjuna and the realization of the need for raising high biomass and bark yielding plantations has led to the search for technologies for its growth and profitable production 24 .Owing to the multipurpose value of T. arjuna, the need for its adequate regeneration is important.Collection of seeds at the appropriate time, consideration of seed size and pre-sowing treatments have been found to be useful for improving seedling traits in some species of Terminalia 2,3 .Selection of superior genotypes and seeds size may be useful for efficient germination and establishment of seedlings 31 .Effect of seed source on seedling emergence and growth parameter in T. arjuna under nursery conditions is reported in this research paper.The effectiveness of tree improvement program largely depends upon the nature and magnitude of existing genetic variability and also on the degree of transmission of traits 4 .Genetic diversity in plant species is a gift to a mankind as it forms the basis for selection and further improvement.The overall expression of a traits is sum total of the contribution of so many other characters and therefore, screening/ selection should be required on the basis of components contributing towards that dominant character.Correlation study is biometrical tools which gives idea about the extant and degree of association between various traits.So, the knowledge of association for different characters among themselves is of utmost importance for any improvement program.Based on the estimation of genotypic and phenotypic correlations the breeder decides the breeding methodology to be followed so that the useful correlations can be exploited and the undesirable ones put off by generating fresh variability to obtain new recombinants 12 .Estimation of phenotypic and genotypic correlation between various traits provides necessary information in breeding program, when selection is based on two or more characters.The intensity and trend of association among characters may be estimated by genetic coefficients of correlations and genotypic and phenotypic coefficient of correlation depending on the type of materials studied.The knowledge of genetic inter-relationship between characters is also of theoretical and practical interest because a genotypic correlation may drive genetic linkage or from developmental induced relationships between components that are only indirectly the consequences of gene action.Therefore, present study was undertaken to scrutinize the simple, genotypic and phenotypic correlation among different morphological and biomass traits to find out which characters should be given more emphasis.To overcome the future demand for fuel, fodder and pharmaceuticals, it play vital role in establishment and extensive scale plantations.However, shortage of elite planting material, low seed viability and insufficient seed germination are some important factors which hindered the improvement of Terminalia arjuna.

Material and Methods
The investigation was carried out in Research Farm of College of Forestry SHUATS, Allahabad, U. P. during 2014-15 to find the association between seed size and germination parameter The experimental site is at elevation of 98 m above sea level and 28.87 ° N latitude and 81.15 ° E longitude.The characteristics of the soil are sandy loam in order to Inceptisol soil.The research area has a sub-tropical climate with extremes of summer and winter.During the summer season, the temperature reaches 46 0 C to 48 0 C, while during winter season, especially in the month of Nov. and Jan. temperature drops down to as low as 1-2 0 C.During winter, frost and during summer, hot scorching wind are common features.The average rainfall in this area is around 882 mm, during the monsoon i.e.June to Sept, with a few occasional light showers and drizzles are seen in the winter also.more than 3000 mature fruits were collected from different parts of the crown of an individual plus tree selected from 30 different locations of state Uttar Pradesh 30 (Table : 1).The fruits were cleaned and stored in muslin bags at ambient conditions before sowing.All lots were dried under similar temperature and humidity to reach constant weight.Observations on fruit characters were taken of plus tree and replication wise.Dark brown, matured (ripened) seeds of T. arjuna, were collected from different parts of Uttar Pradesh in the month of march 2014.For taking observations on seedling characters, 30 fruits / tree was collected randomly from different parts of the tree and average of 30 fruits The data on morphological and biomass characters viz., morphological and biomass characters viz., seedling height, collar diameter, intermodal length, leaf area, bark content, fresh shoot weight, dry shoot weight, fresh root weight, dry root weight, shoot/root ratio, wood specific gravity and total biomass were recorded in each replicate and averaged.The data were subjected to statistical analysis and Karl Pearson's (simple) correlation coefficient was worked out 22 whereas, phenotypic and genotypic correlation coefficients were estimated as per the methodology 11 .

results and Discussion
The nature and magnitude of variation and correlation studies in a selected parent population is one of the prerequisite in any genetic improvement program 20 .Correlation study is necessary to obtain the response of various traits to the characters interesting for selection 13 .Breeders also plans about breeding methodology on the genotypic and phenotypic correlation estimates.Therefore, genotypic, phenotypic and environmental correlation has been worked out using mean value (Table : 2) of traits to estimate the magnitude of association between the characters.Out of 198 correlation coefficient among morphological and biomass traits, 81 were found positive and highly significant (at 1%), 3 positive significant (at 5%), 41 positive non-significant, 15 highly negative significant, 11 negatively significant while 45 are negatively nonsignificant.
Fresh root weight exhibited positive and highly significant correlation with dry root weight (0.996), shoot/root ratio (0.521) and total biomass of seedling (0.989) while wood specific gravity (-0.111) showed negative significant correlation.Dry root weight revealed positive and significant correlation with shoot/root ratio (0.509) and total biomass of seedling (0.989) while wood specific gravity (-0.110) showed negative significant correlation.Shoot/root ratio showed negative significant correlation wood specific gravity (-0.262) while positive and significant correlation with total biomass of seedling (0.612).Wood specific gravity has negative and significant correlation with total seedling biomass (-0.140).Phenotypic correlation is higher than the genotypic correlation because it is accumulation of genotype as well as environmental influence.The characters like collar diameter, bark content, fresh shoot weight, dry shoot weight, fresh root weight, dry root weight and total biomass have more environmental influence hence shows higher correlation compare to internodal length, shoot-root ratio and specific gravity.

Genotypic Correlation Coefficient
Perusal of Table 3 revealed that the genotypic correlations were found significant for most of the character combinations studied, thereby suggesting the strong association of the character at genotypic level.Seedling height exhibited positive and highly significant correlation (at 1% level of significance) with collar diameter (0.424), bark content (0.770), fresh shoot weight (0.772), dry shoot weight (0.773), fresh root weight (0.752), dry root weight (0.753) shoot/root ratio (0.756) and total biomass of seedling (0.770) while intermodal length showed positive and non-significant correlation(0.051).The leaf area (-0.278) and wood specific gravity (-0.399) shows negative and highly significant correlation.Collar diameter have positive and highly significant correlation with bark content (0.288), fresh shoot weight (0.305), dry shoot weight (0.297), fresh root weight (0.320), dry root weight (0.313) and total biomass of seedling (0.300) whereas positive nonsignificant correlation with shoot/root ratio (0.063).The intermodal length (-0.122), leaf area (-0.317), wood specific gravity (-0.654) shows negative correlation.Intern-odal length exhibited positive and highly significant correlation with leaf area (0.799) and wood specific gravity (0.328) whereas bark content (0.029), fresh shoot weight (0.031), dry shoot weight (0.025), fresh root weight (0.038), dry root weight (0.032), and total biomass of seedling (0.026) show positive non-significant correlation.The shoot/ root ratio recorded negative correlation (-0.050).Leaf area revealed positive and non-significant correlation with wood specific gravity (0.110) whereas bark content (-0.086), fresh shoot weight (-0.096), dry shoot weight (-0.094), fresh root weight (-0.095), dry root weight ((-0.104),shoot/root ratio (-0.080) and total biomass of seedling (-0.096) have negative and non-significant correlation.Fresh shoot weight have positive and highly significant correlation with dry shoot weight (0.999), fresh root weight (0.992), dry root weight (0.992), shoot/root ratio (0.753) and total biomass of seedling (0.999) whereas wood specific gravity (-0.202) shows negative and significant correlation.Dry shoot weight showed positive and highly significant correlation with fresh root weight (0.991), dry root weight (0.990), shoot/ root ratio (0.760) and total biomass of seedling (1.00) whereas wood specific gravity (-0.208) shows negative and significant correlation.Fresh root weight exhibited positive and highly significant   correlation with dry root weight (1.00), shoot/ root ratio (0.675) and total biomass of seedling (0.994) while, wood specific gravity (-0.160) shows negative and significant correlation.Dry root weight revealed positive and highly significant correlation with shoot/ root ratio (0.683) and total biomass of seedling (0.994) while negative correlation with wood specific gravity (-0.158).Shoot root ratio revealed positive and highly significant correlation with total seedling biomass (0.747) while negatively correlated with wood specific gravity (-0.392).Wood specific gravity has negative and significant correlation with total seedling biomass (-0.199).Genotypic correlation is result of either linkage action of pleotropic action or more likely both.
Wood specific gravity has positive non-significant correlation (0.185).Dry root weight revealed positive and highly significant correlation with total biomass of seedling (0.527) and negative association with shoot/ root ratio (-0.784) while wood specific gravity have positive non-significant correlation (0.045).Shoot root ratio have negative and non-significant correlation with wood specific gravity (-0.073) total biomass of seedling (-0.073).Wood specific gravity has positive non-significant relation with total biomass of seedling (0.112).The value of environmental correlation is very low in compare to genotypic or phenotypic correlation.This is due to high contribution of genotypic influence of the genotypes.These findings are also in close conformity with the findings in Terminalia bellerica and Santalum album, and Eucalyptus grandis 14, 15, 23, 26 27, 28.

Conclusion
The results of present study revealed that the magnitudes of phenotypic correlation coefficients were lower compare to corresponding genotypic values.A strong positive and highly significant phenotypic correlation exhibited with collar diameter, bark content, fresh shoot weight, dry shoot weight, fresh root weight, dry root weight which influences the total biomass of seedling of Terminalia arjuna.Therefore, these characters may be given proper emphasis during selection and breeding program of Arjun tree species for achieving better results on yield where the amounts of leaf, bark and biomass production are of immense importance.

acknowledgment
The authors are grateful to the College of Forestry.Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, (Formerly Allahabad Agriculture Institute), Allahabad, India for providing all necessary helps and facilities during the course of experiment and valuable comments of anonymous reviewers helped us a lot to improve this manuscript.

Table1: Details of morphological observations and other relevant information for 30 CPTs of Terminalia arjuna Seed Location Latitude Longitude age of Tree Tree Fruit Fruit source tree height girth length width (years) (m) (cm) (mm) (mm)
for fruit length, width and fruit weight for sorting and seedling establishment in the nursery.The seed sample comprised large and small seeds, which were separated out for experimental purpose.All the seeds were weighed (digital electronic balance, mx 7000 series) and the length and diameter (Digital Vernier calipers) of the seeds were also measured.Air-dried seeds of each category were given pre-germination treatments of 2 days of water soaking and sown in triplicate (each replicate containing 20 seeds) under nursery conditions (100 × 152 mm polybags (containing soil, farmyard manure[FYm], and sand in a ratio of 1:1:1) at a depth of 20 mm in the first week of July.The seedlings were regularly monitored in terms of the growth over a period of 12 months.