Legume Research

  • Chief EditorJ. S. Sandhu

  • Print ISSN 0250-5371

  • Online ISSN 0976-0571

  • NAAS Rating 6.80

  • SJR 0.391

  • Impact Factor 0.8 (2024)

Frequency :
Monthly (January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December)
Indexing Services :
BIOSIS Preview, ISI Citation Index, Biological Abstracts, Elsevier (Scopus and Embase), AGRICOLA, Google Scholar, CrossRef, CAB Abstracting Journals, Chemical Abstracts, Indian Science Abstracts, EBSCO Indexing Services, Index Copernicus
Legume Research, volume 25 issue 3 (september 2002) :

STABILITY ANALYSIS FOR SEED YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS OVER DIFFERENT PLANT DENSITIES IN SOYBEAN (GLYCINE MAX L. MERRILL)

Kumar Dhanpat, Singh Kamendra, Pushpendra
1Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar - 263 145, India
  • Submitted|

  • First Online |

  • doi

Cite article:- Dhanpat Kumar, Kamendra Singh, Pushpendra (2024). STABILITY ANALYSIS FOR SEED YIELD AND ITS COMPONENTS OVER DIFFERENT PLANT DENSITIES IN SOYBEAN (GLYCINE MAX L. MERRILL). Legume Research. 25(3): . doi: .
Nineteen genotypes were evaluated under four plant density environments viz., 833333, 333333, 166666 and 111111 plants/ha to estimate the stability parameters for seed yield/plant and other yield components. Genotypes (G), Environment (E) and both linear andnon-linear G x E interactions were observed to be significant for most of the characters studied. On the basis of stability parameters the genotype, PS-1029 was found tobe stable for 100-seed weight and seed yield/plant over different plant densities, whereas, genotype, PS 1042 exhibited stable performance over the optimum plant densities for seed yield, 100 seed weight and days to flowering. DS 1022 was identified as suitable genotype for seed yield in favourable environments

    Editorial Board

    View all (0)