2021
DOI: 10.18805/ijare.a-5863
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Studies on Correlation and Path Analysis in Linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) Over Locations in Mid-hills of North-Western Himalayas

Abstract: Background: Seed yield is a very important trait for selection but shows low heritability and hence is difficult to improve. Since the productivity of linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) in India as well as Himachal Pradesh is low in comparison to other major linseed growing countries and states, improvement in cultivars for grain yield is a must. Therefore, the present study was aimed for studying the character associations in linseed genotypes for seed yield over locations. Method: The experiment was conducted … Show more

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“…Leguminous plant species rely heavily on the delayed release of symbiotic nitrogen from root nodules during plant growth. According to Thakur et al (1999), the rhizobium inoculation treatment may also be responsible for the bacteria's enhanced nodulation, nitrogen fixation, and generation of secondary metabolites. After symbiotically interacting with legume species, rhizobium has the unique capacity to fix atmospheric N2 through BNF (Sprent, 2001;Willems, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leguminous plant species rely heavily on the delayed release of symbiotic nitrogen from root nodules during plant growth. According to Thakur et al (1999), the rhizobium inoculation treatment may also be responsible for the bacteria's enhanced nodulation, nitrogen fixation, and generation of secondary metabolites. After symbiotically interacting with legume species, rhizobium has the unique capacity to fix atmospheric N2 through BNF (Sprent, 2001;Willems, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 20,000 species of butterflies are estimated worldwide (Holloway et al 1987) [4] , among these, 1318 species of butterfly fauna are documented from India (Varshney & Smetacek, 2015) [14] . As they visit a wide range of flowering plant, they play a crucial role in pollination (Thakur & Mattu, 2010) [12] and also act as a biological indicator (Syaripuddin et al 2015) [11] . The family Pieridae includes about 76 genera containing about 1,100 species (Braby et al 2006) [2] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%