2018
DOI: 10.5958/0974-0112.2018.00057.9
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Stability of yield and its components in vegetable amaranth

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“…The pooled deviation was also non-significant for all the characters except for seed yield (q/ha) indicating the predominance of linear component of G x E interaction. Similar findings were reported earlier in soybean by Chandrakar et al, (1998), Islam et al, (2005), Mandal et al, (2005), Ramana and Satyanarayana (2005) and Pan et al, (2007).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The pooled deviation was also non-significant for all the characters except for seed yield (q/ha) indicating the predominance of linear component of G x E interaction. Similar findings were reported earlier in soybean by Chandrakar et al, (1998), Islam et al, (2005), Mandal et al, (2005), Ramana and Satyanarayana (2005) and Pan et al, (2007).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Number Taware et al, (1994), Major Singh (1995, Basavaraja et al, (1998), Chandrakar et al, (1998), Hossain et al, (2003), Raut et al, (2003), Islam et al, (2005), Ramana and Satyanarayana (2005) and Pan et al, (2007). On the basis of stability analysis of individual characters, the genotype DSb 21 was identified as stable genotype for all the characters studied with higher mean across environments.…”
Section: Genotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This leads to the competition between the plants for light and nutrients, resulting in increased plant height. These findings were in agreement with Rastogi et al, [10] in radish, Khurana et al, [11] in cauliflower and Hill [12] in Chinese cabbage.…”
Section: Plant Height (Cm)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…The genotype Arka Anoop was stable in all environments. Similar, results for yield and its attributing traits have earlier been reported by Jayanathamma (1984), Pal and Prasad (1996), Smitha (2005), Pan et al (2006), Singh et al (2007), Pan et al (2009), Hosamani et al (2010, Keerthi et al (2014) and Thakare et al (2016).…”
Section: Estimation Of Stability Using Eberhart and Russell Modelsupporting
confidence: 86%