Legume Research

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Legume Research, volume 23 issue 3 (september 2000) :

VARIABILITY ESTIMATES AND IDENTIFYING CHICKPEA GENOTYPES FOR LYIELD AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES IN SALT AFFECTED SOIL

Chauhan M.P., Singh I.S.*
1Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, N.D. University of Agriculture and Technology, Kumarganj, Faizabad - 224 229, India
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Cite article:- M.P. Chauhan, I.S.* Singh (2024). VARIABILITY ESTIMATES AND IDENTIFYING CHICKPEA GENOTYPES FOR LYIELD AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES IN SALT AFFECTED SOIL. Legume Research. 23(3): . doi: .
The genotypic and phenotypic variability heritability and genetic advance for different characters were measured in 13 chickpea elite lines in 1994–95 season under sodic soil condition. The highest variability was noted for seeds/pod. The seeds/pod and secondary branches/plant showed high heritability with high genetic gain making these characters valuable to breeders. CSG 9345 was identified as most promising line for seed yield under salt affected soil.

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