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Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 35 issue 2 (june 2001) : 130· 132

STUDIES ON CROSSOVER AND NON-CROSSOVER INTERACTIONS FOR PHENOLOGICAL TRAITS IN MACROSPERMA X MICROSPERMA DERIVED LINES OF LENTIL

Om Vir·, V.P. Gupta
1DepartrnEmt of Plant Breeding and Genetics Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalya, Palampur • 176 062, India
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Cite article:- Vir· Om, Gupta V.P. (2024). STUDIES ON CROSSOVER AND NON-CROSSOVER INTERACTIONS FOR PHENOLOGICAL TRAITS IN MACROSPERMA X MICROSPERMA DERIVED LINES OF LENTIL. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 35(2): 130· 132. doi: .
To study crossover and non-crossover interactions for three phenological traits of twenty nine advanced bold seeded recombinant lines, selected from macrosperma x microsperma crosses, against the similar triats of check Vipasha, the experiment was conducted in the ten environments of the hills of Western Himalayas. Six genotypes for days to 50% flowering, nineteen genotypes for days to maturity and nine genotypes for duration of reproductive phase exhibited crossover interaction. The presence or absence of crossover interaction was genotype specific and trait specific.
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