volume 25 issue 4 (december 2005) : 303 - 304

ASSOCIATION STUDIES FOR SEED YIELD AND ITS ATIRIBUTES IN BI-PARENTAL PROGENIES OF FENNEL

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V.V. Singh
E
E.V.D. Sastry
1Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics. (Rajasthan Agricultural University). SKN. College of Agriculture. Jobner . 303 329. India
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Cite article:- Singh V.V., Sastry E.V.D. (2025). ASSOCIATION STUDIES FOR SEED YIELD AND ITS ATIRIBUTES IN BI-PARENTAL PROGENIES OF FENNEL. Agricultural Science Digest. 25(4): 303 - 304. doi: .
100 bi-parental progenies developed separately from two diverse populations of fennel were evaluated to determine correlations among seed yield and its components. Seed yield per plant was found to be positively and significantly correlated with branches per plant, umbels per plant, biological yield per plBnt and harvest index in both the populations. It is suggested that seed yield could be improved if selection is practiced for these characters.
    1. Comstock. R.E and Robinson, H.E (1948).·BJometrics. 4: 252-266.
    2. Kathlria. K;B. (1980).M.Sc. (Ag.) Thesis University of Udaipur. Udaipur (Rajasthan).
    3. Sastry, EV.D. and Yadav. B.S. (1999). Ann. Arid. Zone. 38: 49-53.
    volume 25 issue 4 (december 2005) : 303 - 304

    ASSOCIATION STUDIES FOR SEED YIELD AND ITS ATIRIBUTES IN BI-PARENTAL PROGENIES OF FENNEL

    V
    V.V. Singh
    E
    E.V.D. Sastry
    1Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics. (Rajasthan Agricultural University). SKN. College of Agriculture. Jobner . 303 329. India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Singh V.V., Sastry E.V.D. (2025). ASSOCIATION STUDIES FOR SEED YIELD AND ITS ATIRIBUTES IN BI-PARENTAL PROGENIES OF FENNEL. Agricultural Science Digest. 25(4): 303 - 304. doi: .
    100 bi-parental progenies developed separately from two diverse populations of fennel were evaluated to determine correlations among seed yield and its components. Seed yield per plant was found to be positively and significantly correlated with branches per plant, umbels per plant, biological yield per plBnt and harvest index in both the populations. It is suggested that seed yield could be improved if selection is practiced for these characters.
      1. Comstock. R.E and Robinson, H.E (1948).·BJometrics. 4: 252-266.
      2. Kathlria. K;B. (1980).M.Sc. (Ag.) Thesis University of Udaipur. Udaipur (Rajasthan).
      3. Sastry, EV.D. and Yadav. B.S. (1999). Ann. Arid. Zone. 38: 49-53.
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