2017
DOI: 10.19080/ijesnr.2017.05.555654
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Comparative Performance of Fcv Exotic Hybrids Tobacco Under Agro-Limatic Conditions of Mardan

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“…Ramachandra et al (2015), obtained hybrids superior to the control variety in number and length of leaves, in genetic studies on the yield and quality of 62 genotypes (six lines of different types of tobacco, eight testers and their crosses), at the Agricultural Research Station, Nipaniat Belgaum, Karnataka -India. Shah et al (2017), found highly significant differences in the number of leaves per stalk in a two-year study of ten Virginia fluecured hybrids. The field experiment was set up in agro-ecological conditions at Khan Gari in Mardan, Pakistan.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Ramachandra et al (2015), obtained hybrids superior to the control variety in number and length of leaves, in genetic studies on the yield and quality of 62 genotypes (six lines of different types of tobacco, eight testers and their crosses), at the Agricultural Research Station, Nipaniat Belgaum, Karnataka -India. Shah et al (2017), found highly significant differences in the number of leaves per stalk in a two-year study of ten Virginia fluecured hybrids. The field experiment was set up in agro-ecological conditions at Khan Gari in Mardan, Pakistan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The heterotic effect on dry leaf yield was 4%. Shah et al (2017), In a two-year study of ten Virginia flue-cured hybrids in a field experiment set in agro-ecological conditions at Khan Gari in Mardan, Pakistan, they found highly significant differences in the number of leaves per stalk. Aleksoski (2018), in four oriental varieties and their diallel F1, F2, BC1 (P1) and BC1 (P2) crosses for the number and length of leaves per stalk, and found low variability in F1 generation, indicating uniformity of populations due to homozygosity of parent pairs.…”
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confidence: 99%