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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 20 issue 2 (june 2000) : 112"113

VARIABIUTY STUDIES IN F3 POPULATIONS OF GREENGRAM IVIGNA RADIATA (L.) WILCZEK]

N. Manivannan
1National PuLe;es Research Centre, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Vamban-622 303, India
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Cite article:- Manivannan N. (2024). VARIABIUTY STUDIES IN F3 POPULATIONS OF GREENGRAM IVIGNA RADIATA (L.) WILCZEK]. Agricultural Science Digest. 20(2): 112"113. doi: .
The extent of variability available for pods and seed yield was assessed in eight F3
populations of greengram. Among the crosses, KM 2 x ML 131 and Vamban 1 x MGG 319
recorded superior mean performance for pods a.'ld seed yield besides registering high GCV,
heritability and genetic advance for these characters. Hence, these two crosses could be
utilized for further selection to obtain high yielding segregants.
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