2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.702.048
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Genetic Dissection of Wheat Genotypes Using Morpho-Physiological Traits for Terminal Heat Tolerance

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“…Heritability estimates in normal environment were highest for canopy temperature depression CTD (99.55), followed by biological yield/plant High heritability indicated that the characters such as CTD, BY/P, GW/S, CC, GN/S, GY/P, 1000-Grain weight and TPP are less influenced by environment and low heritability of characters, DTH and DTA suggest that these characters would not be effective for selection due to predominant effects of nun additive genes. The above finding of heritability were in agreement with the work of Ramanuj et al (2018), Kumar et al (2018), Hakimi et al (2017) and . High value of heritability for GW/S and 1000-Grain weight in wheat have also been reported by Naveen et al (2014), Rajput (2018), Kyosev and Desheva (2015) in different genotype of wheat.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Analysis Of Variancesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Heritability estimates in normal environment were highest for canopy temperature depression CTD (99.55), followed by biological yield/plant High heritability indicated that the characters such as CTD, BY/P, GW/S, CC, GN/S, GY/P, 1000-Grain weight and TPP are less influenced by environment and low heritability of characters, DTH and DTA suggest that these characters would not be effective for selection due to predominant effects of nun additive genes. The above finding of heritability were in agreement with the work of Ramanuj et al (2018), Kumar et al (2018), Hakimi et al (2017) and . High value of heritability for GW/S and 1000-Grain weight in wheat have also been reported by Naveen et al (2014), Rajput (2018), Kyosev and Desheva (2015) in different genotype of wheat.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Analysis Of Variancesupporting
confidence: 92%