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LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS OF COMBINING ABILITY IN GROUNDNUT

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1994
A line x tester analysis was carried out involving eleven lines and two testers in groundnut for assessing the combining ability in respect of number of pods, pod yield, harvest index, shelling outturn and sound mature kernels. The estimate of GCA/SCA variance showed the predominance of non-additive gene action for number of pods and pod yield.
VINDHIYAVARMAN P, RAVEENDRAN T.S
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LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS FOR HEAVY SEEDS IN CHICKPEA

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1993
To know the combining ability of seed weight in chickpea, five lines namely Co. Coz, CoG4, CoG6 and ICCV2 as females and three testers namely Annigeri, Cos and L 550 as males were crossed in a line x tester model. The effects of the parents and the sca effects of the hybrids were estimated.
GOMATHINAYAGAM P   +3 more
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Line X tester analysis in sesame (Sesame indicum L.)

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2002
Line x tester analysis (14 x 3) of combining ability revealed preponderance of non- additive gene action for seed yield and its components. Guj. Til 1, Sel. 73, Sel. 33, Sel. 123 and Uma were good general combiners for seed yield and yield contributing characters.
KAR U C, SWAN D, MAHAPATRA J
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Evaluation of interspecific crossing line x tester (C. annuum and C. frutescens) on chili fruit based on image processing and multivariate analysis

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Developing interspecific crosses of chili peppers is one way to expand the range expected by the market. Common interspecific crosses were Capsicum annum and Capsicum frutescens.
Muhammad Fuad Anshori   +2 more
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Line x Tester Analysis in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2010
One hundred and fifteen crosses from five CMS lines and 23 restorers along with parents were evaluated in line x tester design for grain yield and yield components in rice. Predominance of non additive gene action was observed for all the characters, suggesting the development of hybrids in rice.
Saidaiah P.   +2 more
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LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS IN SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.)

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1990
In a line x tester analysis involving 15 lines and 4 testers in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), combining ability was estimated for nine traits. Predominance of SCA variance over GCA variance indicated that these traits might be controlled predominantly by non additive gene action. Biparental mating followed by recurrent selection might hasten the rate of
RAMAKRISHNAN M, SOUNDRAPANDIAN G
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Line X Tester Analysis in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2012
Line x tester analysis using a set of three females (Lines) and eight males (testers) was carried out to estimates the extent of combining ability for yield and its components in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Experimental material comprising eleven parents, their twenty four hybrids were planted in a randomized block design with three replications during ...
Patil P R, Surve V H, Mehta H D
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LINE X TESTER ANALYSIS FOR COMBINING ABILITY IN GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM COTTON

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1998
In a combining ability analysis of 28 F1 hybrids developed in a line x tester method in Gossypium hirsutum L., non-additive gene action was predominant for number of sympodia per plant, ginning outturn, uniformity ratio and bundle strength. Additive gene action was predominant for number of bolls per plant, seed cotton yield per plant, lint index and 2.
VALARMATHI M, JEHANGIR K.S
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Line X Tester analysis for grain yield and related characters in rice

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2004
Twenty seven crosses represented by a 3 lines x 9 testers design along with parents were evaluated for grain yield and related characters. Analysis of variance indicated significant variations among the crosses and parents for all the traits. Combining ability analysis showed both additive and non-additive gene action, but the latter was predominantly ...
ANAND KUMAR, SINGH N K, CHAUDHORY V K
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Line X tester analysis for yield and its components in scented rice

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2002
Gene action and combining ability for yield and yield components of aromatic rice were studied by line x tester analysis in twelve crosses involving four induced mutants of two traditional cultivars as lines and three 'basmati' varieties as testers. Additive gene action was predominant for days to flower, panicle number/plant, filled grains/panicle ...
HASIB K M, GANGUL P K, KOLE P C
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