ESTIMATION OF ADDITIVE, DOMINANCE AND DIGENIC EPISTATIC INTERACTION EFFECTS FOR CERTAIN YIELD CHARACTERS IN PEA

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M. N. SINGH
R. B. SINGH

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The components of gene effects for yield and five yield contributing characters were studied following six-parametermodel ofHayman,utilizingmeans of sixbasic populations (PI, P:z, FI, F:z, BCI and BC2) derived after crossing seven diverse cultivars of pea. The analysis reiterated the importance of dominance (h) gene effect for yield/plant, pods/plant, and plant height. However, additive (d) effect was pronounced for yield/plant in the cross, GC 322 x B5064, whereas all three types of gene effects (additive, dominance and epistatic interactions) were significantly involved in the crosses GC 322 x PG 3 and GC 322 x T 163 for this attribute. Among digenic epistatic interactions, additive x additive appeared to contribute more for most of the characters. Reciprocal recurrent selection is suggested for developing elite population for effective selection.

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SINGH, M. N., & SINGH, R. B. (1990). ESTIMATION OF ADDITIVE, DOMINANCE AND DIGENIC EPISTATIC INTERACTION EFFECTS FOR CERTAIN YIELD CHARACTERS IN PEA. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 50(04), 348–353. https://doi.org/.
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