Ayaz Latif Siyal

(Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, Sindh Pakistan)

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Assessment of correlation and heritability for phenological and morphological traits of chickpea (cicer arientinum l.)

Author : Ayaz latif siyal

Keyword : Agriculture

Subject : Biological

Article Type : Original article (research)

DOI : 10.13140/rg.2.2.23641.75369

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Abstract : Chickpea (Cicer aritinum L.) is the second most important grain legume cultivated by resource-poor farmers in the arid and semi-arid regions of the world. the research was evaluated at the field of pulses research sub-station Agriculture Research Institute, Tandojam during the year 2017-18. To estimate the correlation and heritability for morphological and phenological traits of chickpea (Cicer aritinum L.) genotypes with four replications under Randomized Complete Block design Analysis of variance of genotypes for trait Days to 50% flowering, Days to 90% maturity, Plant height (cm), Branches plant-1, Pods plant-1, Seed index (100 grains wt. g), Yield plot-1 (g) and Yield hectare-1 (kg) showed that genotypes are highly significant 0.01 level of all parameters. the main performance exhibited that dwarf plant height check variety DG, 92 while fewer days of 50% flowering, fewer days to maturity, more branches per plant, more pods per plant, higher seed index, greater grain yield per plot, and maximum grain yield, per hector in genotype G-305.

Article by : Ayaz Latif Siyal

Article add date : 2020-07-30


How to cite : Ayaz latif siyal. (2020-July-30). Assessment of correlation and heritability for phenological and morphological traits of chickpea (cicer arientinum l.). retrieved from https://www.openacessjournal.com/abstract/58