2008
DOI: 10.4314/mjar.v6i1.31828
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Genotype x environment interaction and selection foryield and related traits in soybean

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“…MAUS-614, KDS-904 and JS-97-52 exhibited higher mean, bi less than one (b<1) and less deviation from regression line these genotypes suitable under unfavorable environment. The non linear component was significant and of higher magnitude indicating its major contribution for expression of trait, Aremu et al (2005), Rao and Eswari (2006), confirmed both linear and non linear component were significant for number of branches.…”
Section: No Of Branches Plant -1mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…MAUS-614, KDS-904 and JS-97-52 exhibited higher mean, bi less than one (b<1) and less deviation from regression line these genotypes suitable under unfavorable environment. The non linear component was significant and of higher magnitude indicating its major contribution for expression of trait, Aremu et al (2005), Rao and Eswari (2006), confirmed both linear and non linear component were significant for number of branches.…”
Section: No Of Branches Plant -1mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Although the increase in the number of pods per plant affects the yield, it is not a unique criteria determining of the yield (Bakal et al 2016). Aremu and Ojo (2005) stated that there is a significant relationship between environmental factors and the number of pods per plant. The number of pods per plant in our study was higher than the results of Onat (2018) and Sevilmiş and Arıoğlu (2019), whereas in this results were found to be similar with Kulan et al (2017), Yıldırım (2017) and Gümüş and Beyyavaş (2020).…”
Section: Svmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yield components affecting seed yield in soybean have a strong positive relationship with flowering days, days to maturity and first pod height. Aremu and Ojo (2005), in their study in different environments, reported that the year*genotype interaction is important for days to maturity and the number of pods per plant.…”
Section: Oil Ratio (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%