DIVERGENCE ANALYSIS IN TARAMIRA (ERUCA SATIVA MILL.)
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Genetic divergence or 99 lines or taramira (Eruca sativa' MilL) was a'}sessed using Mahalanobis' n2 statistic. These lines could be grouped in 13 clusters. Grouping or lines in different clusters was not related to their geographic origin. Pods/plant, seed yield/plot, seed yield/plant and test weight contributed maximum towards total genetic divergence. Based on mean performance, genetic distance and e1ustering pattern, hybridization invohingparents KI'M-136, 176, 91,345 and 465 belongiDll to clusters III, VIII, X and XII may give higher yielding varieties.
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SODANI, S. N., SASTRY, E. V. D., & NEHRA, M. R. (1990). DIVERGENCE ANALYSIS IN TARAMIRA (ERUCA SATIVA MILL.). INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 50(01), 9–12. https://doi.org/.
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