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Morpho-physiological trait variability in oilseed brassica (Brassica juncea L)germplasms under rainfed climates
One hundred and forty-seven advance progenies of oilseed brassica germplasms along with three check varieties were evaluated in an augmented block design with seven blocks. Observations were recordedon fourteen morpho-physiological characters. Analysis of variance revealed that the mean squares due...
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description | One hundred and forty-seven advance progenies of oilseed brassica germplasms along with three check varieties were evaluated in an augmented block design with seven blocks. Observations were recordedon fourteen morpho-physiological characters. Analysis of variance revealed that the mean squares due to progenies were significant for all the characters under study except number of primary branches/plant,seeds/silique and siliquae length. Heritability estimates were high (50%) for most of the characters. High heritability along with high genetic advance was found for siliquae/plant, biological yield/plant and seedyield/plant. Progenies, BPR-1733-72-2, BPR-1743-98-1, BPR-1686-34-11, BPR-1758-12-56, BPR-1733--71-1, BPR-1758-7-49, BPR-1758-30-64, BPR-1743-92-1, BPR-1733-38-1, and BPR-1758-11-52 were selected on thebasis of significant superiority in terms of seed yield/plant over the best check RH 406. The best progenies may further be used in hybridization programme as parents to develop high yielding varieties for rainfedconditions. |
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