Genetic variability and association analysis in the segregating population of extra early barnyard millet [Echinochloa frumentaceae (Roxb.) Link] involved crosses
Abstract:An investigation was conducted to evaluate the F 2 population of two crosses of barnyard millet viz., cross I, ACM-15-343 X IEC 82 and cross II, Co (Kv) 2 X IEC 107 for extra earliness. Genetic variability and association analyses were carried out for sixteen biometrical traits. In both the crosses, high PCV and GCV was observed for the width of flag leaf, length of a lower raceme, number of racemes and grain yield per plant. Low PCV and GCV was observed for days to maturity. The minimum difference between PCV… Show more
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