2019
DOI: 10.5897/jpbcs2018.0799
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Genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance in shrunken-2 super-sweet corn (Zea mays L. saccharata) populations

Abstract: Inbred line development requires information on the nature and magnitude of genetic variability and transmissibility of desired trait in source populations. In this study, the level of genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance of thirteen agronomic and fresh yield traits among twelve shrunken-2 super-sweet corn populations were evaluated. Field experiments were conducted for two years in Ibadan, Nigeria using a randomised complete block design with three replicates. Estimates of genetic variability… Show more

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“…Meena et al (2016), Raut et al (2017) obtained low GAM on days to fifty percent tasseling and days to fifty percent silking. Abe and Adelegan (2019) obtained low GAM on plant height, cob length, cob diameter and ASI.…”
Section: Heritability and Genetic Advance As A Percent Of Mean (Gam)mentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Meena et al (2016), Raut et al (2017) obtained low GAM on days to fifty percent tasseling and days to fifty percent silking. Abe and Adelegan (2019) obtained low GAM on plant height, cob length, cob diameter and ASI.…”
Section: Heritability and Genetic Advance As A Percent Of Mean (Gam)mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Moderate heritability integrated with low GAM was observed on plant height and cob diameter (Table 3). Sesay et al (2016), Abe and Adelegan (2019) obtained moderate heritability coupled with low GAM on plant height. It means there is the control of the non-additive gene actions for those traits and provides limited opportunity to improve traits by selection.…”
Section: Heritability and Genetic Advance As A Percent Of Mean (Gam)mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…GCV and PCV (<10 percent) were shown to be lower for days to 50 percent silking, ear length, and ear diameter. Vaghela et al [8], Chauhan and Mohan [9], Manigopa and Rameshwar [10], and Ayodeji and Comfort [11] all found similar results for these traits. GCV and PCV were found to be moderate (10-20%) for number of cobs per plant, cob weight with husk, and cob weight without husk.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%