2006
DOI: 10.3923/ja.2007.216.218
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Genetic Variability and Correlations Studies on Yield and its Components in Mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilezek)

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“…The PCV was slightly higher than the GCV for all the characteristics; hence small differences between PCV and GCV signifying the incidence of high genetic variability for the genotypes and less influence of the environment for the expression of tested characteristics. These results are in agreement with previously reported research indicating comparable effects of the environment (Siddique et al, 2006;Makeen et al, 2007). Comparatively higher values of GCV and PCV were found for total yield per plant, pod length, 1000 seed weight, and seeds per pod.…”
Section: Genetic Variability Analysissupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The PCV was slightly higher than the GCV for all the characteristics; hence small differences between PCV and GCV signifying the incidence of high genetic variability for the genotypes and less influence of the environment for the expression of tested characteristics. These results are in agreement with previously reported research indicating comparable effects of the environment (Siddique et al, 2006;Makeen et al, 2007). Comparatively higher values of GCV and PCV were found for total yield per plant, pod length, 1000 seed weight, and seeds per pod.…”
Section: Genetic Variability Analysissupporting
confidence: 93%
“…It may be suggested that for additive effects pedigree or modified pedigree method of selection is followed. Similar findings were obtained by Choudary et al (2017) for the number of primary branches per plant; Ghimire et al (2017) for seed yield per plant; Makeen et al (2007) for plant height; Rahim et al (2010) for the number of pods per plant; Kumar et al (2013) for 100 seed weight and Payasi (2015) for days to 50% flowering.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…for the number of pods per plant;Rasal and Parhe, (2017) andYadav et al (2017) for seed yield per plant;Baisakh et al (2016) andSunayana et al (2017) for plant height;Payasi (2015) for the number of clusters per plant;Makeen et al (2007) andSunayana et al (2017) for days to maturity andParamesh et al (2014) for SPAD chlorophyll meter reading.Quantitative characters are influenced more by the environment, obstructing the transmission of the phenotype observed to the next generation. Therefore, https://doi.org/10.37992/2020.1102.069Reshmi Jahan Mohammed et al,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The occurrence of moderate GCV and PCV was recorded for the number of branches per plant, days to 50 % flowering, pod length, and 100-seed weight which suggests that improvement in these characteristics might be gained to a reasonable extent. Similar findings were reported by Makeen et al (2007), Bisht et al (2014), Hemavathy et al (2015), Bhutia et al (2016), Shiv et al (2017), Kumar (2023), Prasanthi et al (2024) and Kumar et al (2024).…”
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confidence: 87%