2015
DOI: 10.37855/jah.2015.v17i01.15
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Estimates of genetic variability, heritability, genetic advance, correlation coefficients and their prospects for crop improvement in guava (Psidium guajava L.)

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“…5). These ndings are similar to the earlier reports in other fruit crops such as in litchi for fruit weight, length and width of fruit, pulp weight, pulp thickness, peel thickness, peel weight, seed width, seed weight, and fruit yield per plant (Marboh et al, 2017), in guava for seed weight, fruit weight and thickness of outer esh (Singh et al, 2015), fruits yield per plant in strawberry (Mishra et al, 2015), and guava (Patel et al, 2015), days to maturity in mango (Majumder et al, 2012). As a result, it suggests that the breeder can perform direct selection by utilising these traits for future crop improvement.…”
Section: Heritability and Genetic Advancesupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…5). These ndings are similar to the earlier reports in other fruit crops such as in litchi for fruit weight, length and width of fruit, pulp weight, pulp thickness, peel thickness, peel weight, seed width, seed weight, and fruit yield per plant (Marboh et al, 2017), in guava for seed weight, fruit weight and thickness of outer esh (Singh et al, 2015), fruits yield per plant in strawberry (Mishra et al, 2015), and guava (Patel et al, 2015), days to maturity in mango (Majumder et al, 2012). As a result, it suggests that the breeder can perform direct selection by utilising these traits for future crop improvement.…”
Section: Heritability and Genetic Advancesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Heritability is a measure of the genetic link between parent and progeny that has been frequently used to determine the degree to which a character can be transferred from parents to offspring (Singh et al, 2015). In the present experiment, heritability in broad sense was estimated for all the traits and expressed in percentage that is ranged from 19.80% to 99.30% (Table 3 and Figure 5).…”
Section: Heritability and Genetic Advancementioning
confidence: 99%
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