2017
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v9n9p13
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Towards the Selection of Superior Sesame Lines Based on Genetic and Phenotypic Characterisation for Uganda

Abstract: Understanding agricultural biodiversity is critical to formulate breeding strategies for crop improvement and it impacts both, conservation and collection activities. Especially germplasm collections serve as valuable resources, thus, their adequate characterisation is of utmost importance. Although Uganda ranks seventh in African sesame production, meagre research was conducted to determine the current genetic diversity among its germplasm. Therefore, in the present study part of the sesame germplasm conserve… Show more

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“…AT-377 (0.678), DS-10 (-1.475), AT-360 (-0.417) and LT-15-28 (0.660) displayed average GCA effects. These outcomes align with the observations of Okello-anyanga et al (2014), Abd-elsaber et al (2019 and Anter (2020) regarding plant height in sesame.…”
Section: Estimation Of General Combining Ability Effectssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…AT-377 (0.678), DS-10 (-1.475), AT-360 (-0.417) and LT-15-28 (0.660) displayed average GCA effects. These outcomes align with the observations of Okello-anyanga et al (2014), Abd-elsaber et al (2019 and Anter (2020) regarding plant height in sesame.…”
Section: Estimation Of General Combining Ability Effectssupporting
confidence: 91%