COMBINING ABILITY FOR YIELD AN ITS COMPONENTS IN RICE BEAN
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Combining ability analysis in rice bean [Vigna umbellata (Thunb.) Ohwi and Ohashi) was studied in a 6 x 6 diallel cross without reciprocals in Fl and F2 generations. The variances due to gca and sca were highly significant, indicating the importance of additive and nonadditive gene action for all the 9 traits. The estimates of gca components were higher in magnitude than that of sca component for all the traits except seeds/pod, indicating the importance of additive gene action for the traits. Parent RCRT-64 was a good general combiner for all the traits except seeds/pod. Eight hybrids were good specific combinations for grain yield. Forimprovement of the crop yield, biparental mating followed by recurrent selection or by selective diallel mating system to exploit additive and nonadditive gene action is suggested.
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SINGH, G., & SINGH, M. (1996). COMBINING ABILITY FOR YIELD AN ITS COMPONENTS IN RICE BEAN. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 56(04), 520–525. https://doi.org/.
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