Evaluation of Half-sib Progenies Developed From RTM 314 in Eruca sativa for Seed Yield and its Components
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Abstract
Variability, heritability and correlations were studied in 150 half-sib families generated from RTM-314 variety of taramira, in RBD with two replications. The estimates of u2 A and u2p for plant height, number of secondary branches, number of siliquae per plant and number of seeds per siliquae were very low. The. estimates of heritability (narrow sense) were very high for plant height, number of secondary branches, number of siliquae per plant and number of seeds per siliquae. The expected selection gain between families was lower in comparison to expected gain from within family selection. Correlation analysis has shown positive association of plant height and number of siliquae per plant with seed yield per plant in the half-sib progenies. It is suggested that, based on secondary branches and number of seeds per siliquae, superior progenies may be used to reconstitute new populations for the improvement of seed yield in RTM 314.Downloads
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Sastri, E. V., & Yadav, B. S. (2016). Evaluation of Half-sib Progenies Developed From RTM 314 in Eruca sativa for Seed Yield and its Components. Annals of Arid Zone, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.56093/aaz.v38i1.65512






