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A 7×7 diallel cross for developing high-yielding and saline-tolerant barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). [PDF]
Rohman MM, Begum S, Mohi-Ud-Din M.
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Serial analysis of combining ability in diallel and fractional diallel crosses in linseed
An analysis of the nature of the gene action for seven characters influencing productivity and wide adaptation in Linum usitatissimum L. was undertaken in this investigation over three seasons based on diallel and fractional diallel crosses, among a set of ten genetically diverse parents.
I J, Anand, B R, Murty
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Diallel analysis of aflatoxin accumulation in maize
Field Crops Research, 2007Aflatoxin, a toxin produced by the fungus Aspergillus flavus Link:Fries, occurs naturally in maize (Zea mays L.). It is a potent carcinogen, and its presence markedly reduces the value of grain. Host‐plant resistance to A. flavus infection and subsequent aflatoxin accumulation is generally considered a desirable means of reducing losses to aflatoxin ...
W Paul Williams, Gary L Windham
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Genetic interpretation and analysis of diallel crosses with animals
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1983A genetic framework was developed for the interpretation of statistical parameters estimated from a diallel experiment among a fixed set of lines. These included average direct genetic, average maternal genetic, general combining ability, reciprocal, and line and specific direct and maternal heterotic effects.
E J Eisen, Arnold M Saxton, T R Bandy
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Analysis of Diallel Table for Experiments in Block Designs
Biometrical Journal, 1986AbstractIn this paper the analysis of genotypes obtained in diallel crossing system, including parents, one set of F1s and reciprocal F1's, is given. This analysis is presented for data obtained from the experiments laid out in block designs. The analysis of variance, estimator of reciprocal effects, estimators of general and specific combining ...
B Ceranka
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A comparison of different methods of half-diallel analysis
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1984A comparison among various forms of half-diallel analysis was made. The different half-diallel techniques used were: Griffing's model I, method 2 and 4, Morley-Jones' model; Walters and Morton's model, and Gardner and Eberhart's model. All these methods of diallel analysis were found to be interrelated.
M, Singh, R K, Singh
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Biplot Analysis of Diallel Data
Crop Science, 2002Diallel crosses have been used in genetic research to determine the inheritance of important traits among a set of genotypes and to identify superior parents for hybrid or cultivar development. Conventional diallel analysis is limited to partitioning the total variation of the data into general combining ability (GCA) of each genotype and specific ...
Weikai, Yan, L. A., Hunt
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The Analysis of Partial Diallel Crosses
Biometrical Journal, 1987AbstractThe analysis of offsprings from the partial diallel crosses is presented. In considered type of crossing,pparental forms intoHseparate groups are devided. Single crosses among parental forms, from separate groups only, are performed. The analysis for experiments laid out in efficiency balanced block designs is given.
Ceranka, B., Dobek, A., Kiełczewska, H.
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DIALLEL: A Microcomputer Program for the Simulation and Analysis of Diallel Crosses
Agronomy Journal, 1994AbstractA microcomputer program has been developed to be used as a teaching tool in quantitative genetics classes and as a means of analyzing real data from diallel crosses. The first part of the program, the simulation module, is of use as a teaching tool, offering students the opportunity to examine the ramifications of the underlying genetic and ...
Mark D. Burow, James G. Coors
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Madras Agricultural Journal, 2002
Combining ability was studied in a 6 x 6 diallel set of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill.) for seed yield and its components. The study revealed that the variances due to gea and sea were significant for all the characters, indicating the characters were governed by both additive and non-additive gene action.
GANESAMURTHY K, SESHADRI P
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Combining ability was studied in a 6 x 6 diallel set of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill.) for seed yield and its components. The study revealed that the variances due to gea and sea were significant for all the characters, indicating the characters were governed by both additive and non-additive gene action.
GANESAMURTHY K, SESHADRI P
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