2014
DOI: 10.5958/0976-4038.2014.00599.5
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Heterosis Manifestation in Rice (Oryza sativaL.) Hybrids under Water Limited Rainfed Condition

Abstract: The three-line hybrid system involving cytoplasmic male sterile A-line, maintainer B-line and restorer R-line is a common approach for hybrid development in rice. The hybrids developed through this technique has been successful in increasing the rice production under favourable irrigated condition but hybrids under water-limited rainfed condition has not been much evaluated. Hybrids developed for non-irrigated rainfed lowland environment can help in sustaining the rice production under decreasing water and lan… Show more

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“…However, none of the crosses showed significant positive heterosis over better parent and check NDR-359. Similar results were reported Abhinav et al (2014) observed 21.10% and 2.27% of heterosis and heterobeltiosis for crosses IR 68902A×IR 80461-B-7-1 and IR 58025A×IR 77298-5-6-18, respectively and none of the crosses exhibited standard heterosis. et al (2015) observed thirty hybrids out of forty crosses showed positive heterosis whereas, twenty four hybrids registered significant positive heterobeltiosis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, none of the crosses showed significant positive heterosis over better parent and check NDR-359. Similar results were reported Abhinav et al (2014) observed 21.10% and 2.27% of heterosis and heterobeltiosis for crosses IR 68902A×IR 80461-B-7-1 and IR 58025A×IR 77298-5-6-18, respectively and none of the crosses exhibited standard heterosis. et al (2015) observed thirty hybrids out of forty crosses showed positive heterosis whereas, twenty four hybrids registered significant positive heterobeltiosis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%