PJB-2014-41
GENETIC VARIABILITY STUDIES IN BRASSICA F2 POPULATIONS DEVELOPED THROUGH INTER AND INTRA-SPECIFIC HYBRIDIZATION
LAILA FAYYAZ1, FARHATULLAH1*, SIKANDAR SHAH1, SIDRA IQBAL1, MEHWISH KANWAL1 AND SAJID ALI2
Abstract
Assessment of variability and the heritable proportion of this variability are crucial to estimate the genetic advance in oilseed Brassica improvement, as in all crops. These may be variable in different segregating populations, including the F2 populations of different crosses and should be studied to select the appropriate segregating population for further improvement. We; therefore, report on the estimation of variability, heritability and genetic advance for ten parental lines and the four intraspecific and four interspecific F2 populations of brassica at New Developmental Farm, of the University of Agriculture, Peshawar for biochemical parameters. The experimental material studied was grown in the 1st week of October
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