2014
DOI: 10.5958/0976-0547.2014.00998.7
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Genetic variability and character association in Indian mustard [Brassica juncea(L) Czerns & Coss]

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“…Moderate PCV and GCV were recorded for days to 50% flowering (10.35%, 10.05%), seed per siliqua (14.71%, 14.54%) and plant height (17.69%, 17.59%) whereas rest of the traits indicated low PCV and GCV. This estimates of the present study were similar with the findings of Rai et al, (2005), Akbar et al, (2008), Aytac and Kinaci (2009), Bind et al, (2014), Singh et al, (2013), Tripathi et al, (2013), Lodhi et al, (2014, Shekhawat et al, (2014), Samahegn andTesfaye (2016) and Hussain et al, (2016). ).…”
Section: Genetic Variabilitysupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Moderate PCV and GCV were recorded for days to 50% flowering (10.35%, 10.05%), seed per siliqua (14.71%, 14.54%) and plant height (17.69%, 17.59%) whereas rest of the traits indicated low PCV and GCV. This estimates of the present study were similar with the findings of Rai et al, (2005), Akbar et al, (2008), Aytac and Kinaci (2009), Bind et al, (2014), Singh et al, (2013), Tripathi et al, (2013), Lodhi et al, (2014, Shekhawat et al, (2014), Samahegn andTesfaye (2016) and Hussain et al, (2016). ).…”
Section: Genetic Variabilitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Results obtained from these components of genetic parameter indicate presence of abundant amount of genetic variability in the material under present investigation. These findings are similar with the findings of Bind et al, (2014), Singh et al, (2016), Akbar et al, (2008), Aytac and Kinaci (2009) and Lodhi et al, (2014).…”
Section: Genetic Variabilitysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Highest heritability was recorded for thousands seed weight implies that the presences of yellow seeded genotypes with high oil content. This was justified by GetinetAlemaw [13] in his finding of yellow seeded B. carinata lines had higher seed weight and similar result was also found for B. junceaby [14].The present study showed that yield/plot, number of pods/plant, and plant height exhibited high value of genetic advance ( Table 2). This indicates that these characters involved additive gene action in their expressions, and can be improved through early generation selection.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Thus, yield improvement depends on extent of genetic variability for different traits as well as on disease tolerance. Hence, estimation of magnitude of genetic variability for yield parameters is obligatory for overall yield improvement [ 51 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%