Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline conditions
Information on combining ability is derived from data on eleven yield and yield contributing characters in twelve male and four female parents utilised in line x tester fashion to estimate combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline condition. Dandi, Kalarata, NVSR 6108, Panvel 1 and...
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doaj-dcd05d81f7f14c3eb63cc019b0c7ff392020-11-24T21:39:28ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2018-03-019111612310.5958/0975-928X.2018.00014.5Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline conditionsP.B. VanaveG.B. Vaidya andB.D. JadhavInformation on combining ability is derived from data on eleven yield and yield contributing characters in twelve male and four female parents utilised in line x tester fashion to estimate combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline condition. Dandi, Kalarata, NVSR 6108, Panvel 1 and NAUR 1 found the most promising parents on the basis of their combining bility and per se performance and hence they could be used extensively in breeding programme for improving grain yield in rice under coastal salt affected soil. Also, it could be concluded from this study that the parents differed in their combining ability effect for different traits and that no parent can be good combiner for all the traits under coastal saline condition.http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/2324ricel x t analysiscombining abilitygene action |
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P.B. Vanave G.B. Vaidya and B.D. Jadhav Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline conditions Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding rice l x t analysis combining ability gene action |
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P.B. Vanave G.B. Vaidya and B.D. Jadhav |
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Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline conditions |
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Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline conditions |
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Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline conditions |
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Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline conditions |
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Combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline conditions |
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combining ability of rice genotypes under coastal saline conditions |
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Indian Society of Plant Breeders |
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Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding |
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0975-928X |
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2018-03-01 |
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Information on combining ability is derived from data on eleven yield and yield contributing characters in twelve
male and four female parents utilised in line x tester fashion to estimate combining ability of rice genotypes under
coastal saline condition. Dandi, Kalarata, NVSR 6108, Panvel 1 and NAUR 1 found the most promising parents on
the basis of their combining bility and per se performance and hence they could be used extensively in breeding
programme for improving grain yield in rice under coastal salt affected soil. Also, it could be concluded from this
study that the parents differed in their combining ability effect for different traits and that no parent can be good
combiner for all the traits under coastal saline condition. |
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rice l x t analysis combining ability gene action |
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http://ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/2324 |
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