2021
DOI: 10.9734/cjast/2021/v40i2131467
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Evaluation of Diversity among Soybean Genotypes via Yield Attributing Traits and SSR Molecular Markers

Abstract: Introduction: As an important source of nutrients to humans and animals, soybean is considered to be a major crop. Objective: The present study has been executed to identify diverse soybean genotypes on account of different morpho-physiological and microsatellite molecular markers. Study Design: Data for Morpho-physiological traits were recorded from experiment conducted under field conditions in RBD design whereas molecular work was conducted in Laboratory. Place and Duration of the Study: T… Show more

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“…Thus, the correlation and path coefficients in combination can give a better insight into cause-and-effect relationship between different pairs of characters [36]. If the correlation coefficient is positive, but the direct effect is negative or negligible, the indirect effects seem to be the cause of positive correlation [37]. In such situations, the indirect causal factors are to be considered simultaneously for selection.…”
Section: Path Coefficient Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the correlation and path coefficients in combination can give a better insight into cause-and-effect relationship between different pairs of characters [36]. If the correlation coefficient is positive, but the direct effect is negative or negligible, the indirect effects seem to be the cause of positive correlation [37]. In such situations, the indirect causal factors are to be considered simultaneously for selection.…”
Section: Path Coefficient Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…water requirements exhibit considerable variability, but, in general, the crop necessitates between 330 and 825 millimeters of rainfall during its growth season to achieve optimal yields [44][45][46][47]. The period from flowering to seed filling imposes the highest demands for water.…”
Section: Soybeanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, little is known about molecular mechanisms of BLP resistance. To achieve yield stability, disease resistance breeding is the most important and accurate approach [ 235 , 236 ]. Initially, a single gene, rxp , was identified as a source of BLP resistance [ 237 , 238 ] which was detected in the soybean cultivar PI 71569.…”
Section: Soybean Diseases and Molecular Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%