2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.1060492
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Use of stability statistics in the selection of Clausena heptaphylla (Roxb.) Wight & Arn for novel anethole rich strain (Jor Lab CH-2)

Abstract: IntroductionAnethole is an industrially important compound which is extensively used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, perfumery, food and confectioneries. Anethole is primarily obtained from fennel, anise, and star anise which is highly expensive. Therefore, a study was performed to identify a cost-effective and natural anethole rich strain of Clausena heptaphylla through selection and confirmed through multilocation trial.MethodsThe study was conducted using 23 accessions collected from North eastern region of … Show more

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“…Hashemi et al (2018) stated that different crop genotypes exhibit variable responses under different environmental conditions; hence, to reduce the influence of the environment on the genotypes, the compatibility and stability of the genotype need to be studied for multiple years at the multilocation. The most preferable genotype from the breeding point of view is the one exhibiting stability along with a significantly positive main effect, or in other terms, which has broad adaptability (Lal et al, 2022c;Munda et al, 2023). So far, no stability analysis has been studied to date for S. khasianum; hence, the results were considered with previous reports of the Solanaceae family.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hashemi et al (2018) stated that different crop genotypes exhibit variable responses under different environmental conditions; hence, to reduce the influence of the environment on the genotypes, the compatibility and stability of the genotype need to be studied for multiple years at the multilocation. The most preferable genotype from the breeding point of view is the one exhibiting stability along with a significantly positive main effect, or in other terms, which has broad adaptability (Lal et al, 2022c;Munda et al, 2023). So far, no stability analysis has been studied to date for S. khasianum; hence, the results were considered with previous reports of the Solanaceae family.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%