2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.711.273
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Genetic Variability Study in Fennel (Foeniculum valgare Mill)

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“…Moderate heritability was observed for days taken to flowering, days to 50 % flowering and test weight which suggested that choice based on phenotypic achievement would be rewarding. These findings are in close concord with earlier reports of Shaktawat et al (2015) [40] , Patel et al (2018) [20] , Dashora et al (2011) [4] and Rajput et al (2004) [29] . GAM ranged from 2.32 percent (days to maturity) to 41.36 percent for number of seeds per umbel.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Moderate heritability was observed for days taken to flowering, days to 50 % flowering and test weight which suggested that choice based on phenotypic achievement would be rewarding. These findings are in close concord with earlier reports of Shaktawat et al (2015) [40] , Patel et al (2018) [20] , Dashora et al (2011) [4] and Rajput et al (2004) [29] . GAM ranged from 2.32 percent (days to maturity) to 41.36 percent for number of seeds per umbel.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Availability of ample amount of variation in the experiment material is of utmost importance for the triumph of any breeding program. Similar results were reported by Meena et al (2019) [15] , Patel et al (2018) [20] , Kumar et al (2017) [10] and Sengupta et al (2014) [26] . A broad range of means for yield attributing characters showed that few of its contributing traits had an improved chance of upgrading yield performance through direct selection or by shifting desired traits.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In fact seed yield is the function of several yield components, which are depended on complementary interaction between vegetative and reproductive growth of crop. Findings of present study are in line with those of Patel et al [8], Bhunia et al [9] in fennel, Rao et al [10] and Kunapara et al [11] in cumin.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…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 [19], Patel et al [20] and Rajput et al [21] in fennel. Moderate GCV along with high heritability was observed for Number of primary branches per plant and seed yield per hectare.…”
Section: Genetic Variabilitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Thus, phenotypic selection might be effective for these characters. Similar inferences were drawn by reported earlier by Alam et al [13], Sastry et al [22], Sengupta et al [23] in fennel, Hemavanthy et al [24] in mungbean, Rohit et al [19], Patel et al [20] and Rajput et al [21] in fennel.…”
Section: Genetic Variabilitysupporting
confidence: 88%