Exploring the Relationship between Yield and Its Attributing Traits in the Induced (M2) and Recurrent Irradiated (RM2) Population of Finger Millet (Eleusine coracana L. Gaertn) Using Path Coefficient Analysis
Abstract:Mutation breeding has evolved as an efficient tool for creating novel variability. Induced mutagenesis is the method of treating the base material only once, whereas recurrent mutagenesis involves subjecting the first generation (M1) to another dose of mutagen for creating extensive spectrum of genetic variations in the population. Path coefficient analysis in the induced and recurrent irradiated population measures the strength of relationship between yield attributing traits and grain yield, both directly an… Show more
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