STUDIES ON GENETIC VARIABILITY EXPLOITATION FOR QUALITY TRAITS AND AGRONOMIC CHARACTERS ON QUALITY PROTEIN MAIZE (OPM) GERMPLASM
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Quality protein maize, genetic variability, heritability, genetic advance, Zea mays L.Abstract
The present study was undertaken to identify maize lines having high protein, oil and grain yield at two locations. Per se performance and genetic behaviour for 14 yield and quality parameters were studied in 169 genotypes. The experiment was laid out in simple lattice design (13 x 13 structure) with two replications. The analysis of variance revealed significant variability for all the agronomic and quality parameters and thus helped in selection of specific parents for different characters. Among the fourteen characters studied, the genetic advance as per cent of mean along with higher values of heritability, GCV and PCV estimates was maximum for grain yield per plot and protein yield, indicating that the genetic variance had high addive gene effects. From 169 genotypes evaluated ten best lines were identified for their good agronomic and quality characters, suggesting that, these lines could be utilized in future breeding programme in developing high yield potential QPM hybrids.Downloads
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PRAKASH, O., SHANTHI, P., SATYANARAYANA, E., & SAIKUMAR, R. (2014). STUDIES ON GENETIC VARIABILITY EXPLOITATION FOR QUALITY TRAITS AND AGRONOMIC CHARACTERS ON QUALITY PROTEIN MAIZE (OPM) GERMPLASM. Annals of Agricultural Research, 27(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/AAR/article/view/42308