2020
DOI: 10.15547/tjs.2020.s.01.008
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Heritability and Genetic Advance of Yield and Yield Related Traits in Winter Feed Barley Varieties

Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at the Institute of Agriculture – Karnobat, Southeastern Bulgaria in three growing seasons. Twenty barley varieties were laid out in a complete block design with 4 replications. Variability, heritability and genetic advance for yield-related traits and grain yield were studied. There were significant differences among varieties for all studied traits including grain yield. Heritability in broad sense ranged from 10.10% for grain yield to 94.60% for spike length. High heritabili… Show more

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“…High heritability associated with a high genetic advance as percent mean was reported on panicle width, PHT, and panicle length [17,21,48]. On the other hand, high broad-sense heritability associated with a moderate genetic advance obtained for flowering date and moderate broad-sense heritability coupled with high genetic advance as percent mean of main panicle weight have been reported [17,49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…High heritability associated with a high genetic advance as percent mean was reported on panicle width, PHT, and panicle length [17,21,48]. On the other hand, high broad-sense heritability associated with a moderate genetic advance obtained for flowering date and moderate broad-sense heritability coupled with high genetic advance as percent mean of main panicle weight have been reported [17,49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In order to determine the achieved or expected breeding improvement for different traits are widely used different statistical parameters of phenotypic and genotypic variation, heritability coefficient, and genetic gain (Ahmadi et al, 2016;Hailu et al, 2016;Dinsa et al, 2018;Kumari et al, 2019;Katiyar al., 2020;Rasaily et al, 2020;Dyulgerov and Dyulgerova, 2020;Iannucci et al, 2021). Genetic gain was calculated for number of productive tillers, kernel number per spike, and thousand kernel weight.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%