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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 26 issue 1 (march 2006) : 65 - 66

SODIUM AZIDE INDUCED HIGH YIELDING EARLY MUTANT IN LENTIL

Samiullah Khan, Mohd. Rafiq Wani, Kouser Parveen
1Mutation Breeding Laboratory, Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh - 202 002, India
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Cite article:- Khan Samiullah, Wani Rafiq Mohd., Parveen Kouser (2024). SODIUM AZIDE INDUCED HIGH YIELDING EARLY MUTANT IN LENTIL. Agricultural Science Digest. 26(1): 65 - 66. doi: .
Seeds of lentil (Lens culinaris Medik) var. Pant L-406 (microsperma)were treated with sodium azide (SA). The treated population showed an increased range of induced variability for various quantitative characters. Few early and high yielding mutants were selected from the M3 population.
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