ADDITIVE, DOMINANCE AND EPISTATIC VARIATION FOR YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS IN LINSEED (LINUM USITATISSIMUM L.)
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Three testers, R-552, Garima and their hybrid R-552 x Garima, were crossed to 15 strains/varieties of linseed to estimate the epistatic, additive and dominance components of genetic variance. Modified triple test-cross analysis was done for nine metric traits. Epistasis was evident for all the characters under study except seeds/capsule. The i as well as j and I type epistasis were significant for most of the traits. Additive (D) component was important in all cases except capsules/plant, whereas dominance (H) was significant for seeds/capsule, days to maturity,1000-seed weight, and oil content. All traits showed partial dominance, and directional element, Fwas nonsignificant for most of the traits, suggesting ambidirectional nature of dominance.
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KUMAR, M., SINGH, P. K., MAURYA, D. M., & SINGH, B. N. (1994). ADDITIVE, DOMINANCE AND EPISTATIC VARIATION FOR YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS IN LINSEED (LINUM USITATISSIMUM L.). INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 54(01), 18–21. https://doi.org/.
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