2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.608.337
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Combining Ability for Grain Yield and Its Components Different Environments in Wheat

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“…Therefore, it could be concluded that selection procedures based on the accumulation of additive effects would be more effective in early segregated generations. Similar results were obtained by Abdallah, et al, (2015), Kaur andMondal (2016), El-Saadoown et al, (2017) and Jatav et al, (2017) reported significant mean squares of general and specific combining ability for earliness and agronomic characters.…”
Section: C-combining Ability 1-analysis Of Variancesupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Therefore, it could be concluded that selection procedures based on the accumulation of additive effects would be more effective in early segregated generations. Similar results were obtained by Abdallah, et al, (2015), Kaur andMondal (2016), El-Saadoown et al, (2017) and Jatav et al, (2017) reported significant mean squares of general and specific combining ability for earliness and agronomic characters.…”
Section: C-combining Ability 1-analysis Of Variancesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Moreover, the selection of these traits would not be effective in a single condition but more conditions would be required. In this respect, Naseem et al (2015), Abdallah, et al (2015, Hei et al (2016), Kaur and Mondal (2016) , El-Saadoown et al (2017), Jatav et al (2017) Nevertheless, GCA variance values were higher than SCA for all characters under these study at the two sowing dates, proving that, selection for improve the studied characters would be more effective using some of the present parents and crosses. In addition, the ratios of GCA/SCA under the two sowing dates were more than unity for all characters, except for GFP under optimum sowing date, KW under both conditions and GY under late sowing date, meaning that additive gene effects predominantly control these characters.…”
Section: C-combining Ability 1-analysis Of Variancementioning
confidence: 56%
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“…of spikes/plant and grain yield/plant (0.62 and 0.69, respectively) indicates the role of additive and non-additive effects in controlling them. These results are in line with those noted by Ahmad et al, 2011, Yao et al, 2011, Nazir et al, 2014, Abdallah et al, 2015and Jatav et al, 2017. However, Kashif and Khan, 2008 in which they found preponderance of non-additive effects for 1000-grain weight and grain yield/plant under both normal and late sowing conditions.…”
Section: Combining Ability Analysissupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The analysis has been carried out as per Kempthorne (1957). Combining ability analysis in wheat has been performed earlier by Thakre et al (1996), Kalhoro et al (2015), Jatav et al (2017) and Younas et al (2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%