Legume Research

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Legume Research, volume 24 issue 3 (september 2001) :

IMPACT OF DIFFERENT MATING APPROACHES IN GENERATING VARIABILITY IN BLACKGRAM [VIGNA MUNGO (L.) HEPPER]

Chand Pooran1, Rao C. Raghunadha2
1Agricultural Research Station (ANGRAU) Madhira - 509 203, India
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Cite article:- Pooran1 Chand, Raghunadha2 C. Rao (2024). IMPACT OF DIFFERENT MATING APPROACHES IN GENERATING VARIABILITY IN BLACKGRAM [VIGNA MUNGO (L.) HEPPER]. Legume Research. 24(3): . doi: .
The effect of biparental mating was compared with conventional breeding procedures in the half sib progenies of blackgram using NCO-II. Biparental mating proved to be more effective in improving the mean performance for most of the characters studied. Biparental population maintained sufficiently high genetic variation for all the traits. Biparental intermating also exhibited improvement in the heritability estimates and genetic advance for most of the cbaracters.

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