%0 Journal Article %T Studies on genetic variability for lodging related traits in rice (Oryza sativa L.) %A Atanu K Pal and T. Sabesan %J Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding %D 2010 %I Indian Society of Plant Breeders %X Genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance were estimated for various traits in relation to lodging in 80 genotypesof rice. Preliminary results indicate highly significant (P<0.01) differences for all traits studied thereby indicating thepresence of genetic diversity among these accessions. The results revealed high range for plant height (19.49-66.8 cm),lodging percentage (1.74-62.66) and total tillers per meter length (54.5-180). The genotypic and phenotypic coefficient ofvariations (PCV and GCV) were maximum for lodging percentage (PCV=49.98, GCV=49.06) and minimum for days tomaturity (PCV=3.17, GCV=2.91). The phenotypic coefficients of variations were higher than those of genotypiccoefficients of variations, which indicate influence of environment for expression of the characters. High estimates of h2 (bs)were obtained for all the character studied. The highest value of heritability h2 was obtained for 1000 grain weight (97.45),plant height (96.49) and lodging percentage (96.33). In the present study, total tillers per meter length recorded maximumgenetic gain (44.93). High heritability along with high genetic gain was observed for lodging percentage (h2=96.33,GA=64.84), plant height (h2=96.49, GA=22.4), productive tillers per meter (h2=92.19, GA=42.91), non-productive tillers permeter (h2=78.45, GA=10.35) and total tillers per meter length (h2=90.57, GA=48.93). Therefore, improvement of thesecharacters could be brought about by practicing phenotypic selection in desired direction. %K Lodging %K silica content %K internode length %K plant height %K rice. %U http://sites.google.com/site/ejpb09/vol-1-3/Vol-1-3-301-304.pdf?attredirects=0