2015
DOI: 10.5958/0974-0112.2015.00085.7
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Genetic variability, correlation and path analysis in fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecumL.)

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“…The remaining characters such as length of pod (10.28), plant height at 90 DAS (8.42), plant height at 30 DAS (8.08), plant height at 60 DAS (8.03), days to maturity (5.99), shelling % (5.84), days to first flowering (2.74), days to 50% flowering (2.08) exhibited low PCV. The results are in agreement with the earlier reports of Lodhi et al (2015) [13] , Prajapati et al (2010) [20] and Verma et al (2016) [27] . Findings are in close harmony with results of Chandra et al (2000) [5] , Banerjee et al (2004) [3] and Datta et al (2005) [7] for days to flower initiation.…”
Section: Gcv and Pcvsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…The remaining characters such as length of pod (10.28), plant height at 90 DAS (8.42), plant height at 30 DAS (8.08), plant height at 60 DAS (8.03), days to maturity (5.99), shelling % (5.84), days to first flowering (2.74), days to 50% flowering (2.08) exhibited low PCV. The results are in agreement with the earlier reports of Lodhi et al (2015) [13] , Prajapati et al (2010) [20] and Verma et al (2016) [27] . Findings are in close harmony with results of Chandra et al (2000) [5] , Banerjee et al (2004) [3] and Datta et al (2005) [7] for days to flower initiation.…”
Section: Gcv and Pcvsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…It also described that genetic factors were predominantly responsible for expression of those attributes and selection could be made effectively on the basis of phenotypic performance. The findings of Singh and Pramila (2009), Singh et al (2012) [25] , Jain et al (2013) [10] and Lodhi et al (2015) [13] and Singh et al [6] , Pathak et al (2014) [19] , and Singh et al (2016). The genotypic and phenotypic coefficient of variation was high for the characters seed yield per plant, number of pods per plant, number of branches at 90 DAS, test weight, number of leaves per plant at 30 DAS, number of branches at 30 DAS, number of branches at 60 DAS.…”
Section: Gcv and Pcvmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The study of pooled data revealed that in general for all the studied traits PCV was higher than the GCV ( Prajapati et al (2007), Plant height by Lodhi et al (2015) thousands seed weight by Banerjee and Kole (2004) for seed yield per plant by Yadav et al (2013), and Yadav et al (2017).…”
Section: Genetic Variability Parametersmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…, Lodhi et al (2015),Wojo et al (2016) andPatil (2018) with plant height byJain et al (2013),Lodhi et al (2015), andPanwar et al (2018) with pod length was byWojo et al (2016) andPanwar et al (2018) with pod width byPanwar et al (2018) with leaf yield per plant byLodhi et al (2015),Gurjar et al (2016) andSingh et al (2016) with thousands seed weight was also obtained byJain et al (2013),Singh (2014),Lodhi et al (2015),Gurjar et al (2016),Wojo et al (2016) andPanwar et al (2018). High positive direct effect (0.3-0.99) on seed yield per plant were showed by number of pods per plant (0.852), thousands seed weight (0.424), green leaf yield per plant (0.376) and days to 50 per cent flowering (0.345)(…”
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confidence: 99%