2017
DOI: 10.19080/artoaj.2017.03.555616
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Analysis of Genetic Variability and Correlation in Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare Mill.) Germplasm

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“…High heritability (broad sense) coupled with high genetic advance as percentage of mean was observed for the characters viz. seed yield per plant, seeds per umbel, umbel per plant and branches per plant which is in agreement with earlier reports of Meena et al [10], Rawat et al [15], Sengupta et al [12], Jeeterwal et al [4] and Kumar et al [5,6], while umbellets per umbel, test weight and plant height showed high heritability with moderate genetic advance. The high heritability and low genetic advance was recorded for days to 50 per cent flowering and days to maturity.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…High heritability (broad sense) coupled with high genetic advance as percentage of mean was observed for the characters viz. seed yield per plant, seeds per umbel, umbel per plant and branches per plant which is in agreement with earlier reports of Meena et al [10], Rawat et al [15], Sengupta et al [12], Jeeterwal et al [4] and Kumar et al [5,6], while umbellets per umbel, test weight and plant height showed high heritability with moderate genetic advance. The high heritability and low genetic advance was recorded for days to 50 per cent flowering and days to maturity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The seed yield per plant was significantly and positively correlated with test weight, umbellets per umbel, seeds per umbel and umbels per plant. Similar results were reported by Kumar et al [5,6] and Pareek et al [17] for these character with seed yield per plant. The association of seed yield per plant with plant height, branches per plant, days to maturity and days to 50 per cent flowering was negative and significant.…”
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“…Therefore, these characters are predominantly governed by additive gene action and could be improved through individual plant selection owing to their high heritability values. Similar inferences were reported earlier by Rohit et al (2018) [18] , Patel et al (2018) [17] and Rajput et al (2022) [19] . Moderate GCV along with high heritability was observed for Number of primary branches per plant and seed yield per hectare.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The number of fruit plant -1 appears a positive correlation with only plant height (0.685) and the number of branches (0.705) [8,14,15] moreover detailed that fruit yield plant -1 had a positive and highly significant correlation with the number of fruits plant -1 and fruit length. The positive association of fruit weight with fruit breadth and fruit length shown that selection of only one of the traits might lead to an increase in the size of fruit [8,[16][17][18].…”
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confidence: 99%