GENOTYPE X ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION IN RELATION TO COMBINING ABILITY IN INDIAN MUSTARD
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Combining ability effects and variances were estimated sperately and over four environments (two dates of sowing in two years) from a half-diallel cross involving nine parents. Although both gca and sea variances were important, nonadditive variance was of greater importance than additive variance controlling number of siliquae on the main branch, total number of siliquae/plant, and seed yield/plant. Difference among the environments was significant for all the characters. Both gea x ~nvironment and sca x environment interaction variances were significant for all the characters studied, while further partitioning revealed higher magnitude of nonadditive x environment interaction than additive x environment interaction for all the traits. The varietySita exhibited good general combining ability for number of siliquae on the secondary branches and total numberof siliquae/plant in at least two environments and e)Ver environments.Top ranking crosses selected on the basis of significal!t desirable sea effect involved high, medium and low general combiners.
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KUMAR, R., SINHAMAHAPATRA, S. P., & MAITY, S. (1997). GENOTYPE X ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION IN RELATION TO COMBINING ABILITY IN INDIAN MUSTARD. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 57(03), 274–279. https://doi.org/.
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