1992
DOI: 10.1051/agro:19920706
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Analysis of a 5-parent half diallel in dried pea (Pisum sativum L). I. Seed yield heterosis

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“…The hybrid (1x3) gave the highest value of heterosis (11.01) for total chlorophyll, while the hybrid (1x2) gave the highest negative value of heterosis (-9.32) for this trait. These results agreed with those found by these researcher these researcher (Lejeune-Henaut et al, 1992;Sarawat et al, 1994;Cyhan et al 2008;Patil et al, 2011;Rai and Mishra, 2013;Tawfiq and Abdulla 2014). The results of study revealed that the hybrid (1x3) showed a significant heterosis over mid parents in desirable direction for (8) characters followed by hybrid (2x3) for (7) Estimation of heterobeltiosis (heterosis as deviation from better parents) for studied traits were given in table (5).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The hybrid (1x3) gave the highest value of heterosis (11.01) for total chlorophyll, while the hybrid (1x2) gave the highest negative value of heterosis (-9.32) for this trait. These results agreed with those found by these researcher these researcher (Lejeune-Henaut et al, 1992;Sarawat et al, 1994;Cyhan et al 2008;Patil et al, 2011;Rai and Mishra, 2013;Tawfiq and Abdulla 2014). The results of study revealed that the hybrid (1x3) showed a significant heterosis over mid parents in desirable direction for (8) characters followed by hybrid (2x3) for (7) Estimation of heterobeltiosis (heterosis as deviation from better parents) for studied traits were given in table (5).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%