1996
DOI: 10.1501/tarimbil_0000000282
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Relationships Among Some Quantitative Traits and Heritablities İn Cultivated Oats (Avena sativa L.)

Abstract: Abstract:The objectives of this study were to examine the relationships among quantitative traits and to estimate their broad sense heritabilities in cultivated oats (Avena sativa L.). Four oat crosses were used in this experiment.Biological yield had the highest correlation with grain yield in all F2 populations, followed by harvest index. Grains per panicle appeared to be the most useful trait to use in indirect selection for grain yield among yield components in terms of heritability values and correlations… Show more

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“…Several studies on heritability of oat traits have been published, with heading days, plant height at maturity, and thousand hulled grain weight, being the most commonly traits investigated ( Sürek and Valentine, 1996 ; Yan et al., 2016 ; Kumari et al., 2017 ; Premkumar et al., 2017 ; Chauhan and Singh, 2019 ; Leišová-Svobodová et al., 2019 ; Mazurkievicz et al., 2019 ; Meira et al., 2019 ; Haikka et al., 2020 ; Vanjare et al., 2021 ; Brzozowski et al., 2022 ). However, heritability cannot be generalized to a crop since it is highly specific, and valid only for the material involved in the experiment and the experimental environment ( Majhi, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies on heritability of oat traits have been published, with heading days, plant height at maturity, and thousand hulled grain weight, being the most commonly traits investigated ( Sürek and Valentine, 1996 ; Yan et al., 2016 ; Kumari et al., 2017 ; Premkumar et al., 2017 ; Chauhan and Singh, 2019 ; Leišová-Svobodová et al., 2019 ; Mazurkievicz et al., 2019 ; Meira et al., 2019 ; Haikka et al., 2020 ; Vanjare et al., 2021 ; Brzozowski et al., 2022 ). However, heritability cannot be generalized to a crop since it is highly specific, and valid only for the material involved in the experiment and the experimental environment ( Majhi, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%