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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 25 issue 2 (june 2005) : 95 - 98

PATH AND ASSOCIATION STUDIES AMONG YIELD, QUAUTY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS IN PFAHL MILLET

Poornima Mangal, A.K. Singh, Y.M. Indapurkar, H.C. Singhal
1Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, JNKW, College of Agriculture, Gwalior - 474 002,lndia
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Cite article:- Mangal Poornima, Singh A.K., Indapurkar Y.M., Singhal H.C. (2024). PATH AND ASSOCIATION STUDIES AMONG YIELD, QUAUTY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPONENTS IN PFAHL MILLET. Agricultural Science Digest. 25(2): 95 - 98. doi: .
Forty two pearlnullet populations grown in randomized block design with three replications were studied for path and correlation studies among fifteen characters including quality and physiological traits. The study revealed that panicle length, grain density per square cm, head yield/plant, leaf area duration and days to 75% bloom directly influence the seed yield. Selection based on these attributes will be reliable and effective
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