2017
DOI: 10.25081/imrj.2017.v7.3372
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Heritability estimates and traits association in wheat advanced lines

Abstract: Development of superior genotypes is the main aim all breeding programs. For this purpose comprising 14 spring wheat advanced lines with four checks were evaluated for six yield parameters during 2011-12 in an RCB design with three replications. Analysis of variance revealed highly significant differences (P?0.01) for all the studied traits except harvest index which showed significant differences (P?0.05). Mean values ranged between 87.7 to 110.4 cm for plant height, 29.1 to 38.1 cm for peduncle length, 1.91 … Show more

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“…Spikelets per spike exhibited a positive and significant correlation with grains per spike (0.504), while 1000-grain weight showed a positive and significant correlation with grain yield per plant (0.571). Present results confirmed the previous findings of Dutamo et al (2015); Ahmad et al (2016); Ali et al (2017) and Adnan et al (2017).…”
Section: Correlation and Principal Component Analysissupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Spikelets per spike exhibited a positive and significant correlation with grains per spike (0.504), while 1000-grain weight showed a positive and significant correlation with grain yield per plant (0.571). Present results confirmed the previous findings of Dutamo et al (2015); Ahmad et al (2016); Ali et al (2017) and Adnan et al (2017).…”
Section: Correlation and Principal Component Analysissupporting
confidence: 94%