Genetic Studies in Different F2 Segregating Population for Yield and Fiber Quality Traits in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
Urooj Fatima Chaudhry,
Muhammad Nouman Khalid,
Shahan Aziz
et al.
Abstract:The present research was conducted to assess six F2 population and their six parents for various yield and fiber contributing attributes. F2 segregating population have more variability with a greater adaptation against stress. Analysis of variance results indicated that genotypes for all traits were significant except number of monopodial branches and total nodes per plant. The highest value of heritability was calculated for seed cotton yield, while the lowest value was observed for the first fruiting branch… Show more
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