Not AvailableUnderstanding the genetic diversity among the breeding materials is fundamental consideration for any crop improvement programme. Ninety seven newly developed winters maize inbred lines along with thirteen released inbreds were evaluated to assess the genetic diversity based on morphological traits. Analysis of variance revealed significant differences for 13 characters studied. All the inbred lines were grouped into fifteen clusters with ten solitary clusters. The D 2 statistics displayed that cluster I being largest group, with maximum inbred lines (37) followed by Cluster II (24), Cluster III (16) Cluster IV (14) and Cluster V (9). The maximum intercluster distance was observed between cluster V and cluster XV (26.96) ...
Not AvailablePooled analysis of the test-crosses evaluation of 61 newly developed maize (Zea mays L....
The genetic divergence among exotic maize germplasm was assessed by employing Mahalanobis D2 analysi...
Background: Genetic diversity provides the capacity for plants to meet changing environments. It is ...
Genetic diversity in maize is incessantly being reduced due to modern breeding practices. This neces...
Maize (Zea mays L.), the queen of cereals, holds unmatched fitness across diverse environments due ...
Not AvailableForty three genotypes of maize were evaluated for eleven traits at the College Farm, Co...
Genetic divergence study is imperative in breeding programmes in order to select distant parents. Fo...
Not AvailableThe combining ability and heterotic grouping information of germplasm lines facilitates...
D2 analysis in single cross hybrids of maize over seasons indicated the influence of seasons on clus...
The determination of diversity among inbred lines is important for heterosis breeding. Sixty maize i...
The determination of diversity among inbred lines is important for heterosis breeding. Sixty maize i...
Despite the huge diversity of maize germplasm, modern maize breeding programme and agricultural pra...
One of the most effective method in maize (Zea mays L) selection of adapted material is to create s...
Hybrid development is enhanced by the assessment and understanding of genetic diversity and distance...
Characterization of genetic diversity is the foundation step for crop improvement, which provides a ...
Not AvailablePooled analysis of the test-crosses evaluation of 61 newly developed maize (Zea mays L....
The genetic divergence among exotic maize germplasm was assessed by employing Mahalanobis D2 analysi...
Background: Genetic diversity provides the capacity for plants to meet changing environments. It is ...
Genetic diversity in maize is incessantly being reduced due to modern breeding practices. This neces...
Maize (Zea mays L.), the queen of cereals, holds unmatched fitness across diverse environments due ...
Not AvailableForty three genotypes of maize were evaluated for eleven traits at the College Farm, Co...
Genetic divergence study is imperative in breeding programmes in order to select distant parents. Fo...
Not AvailableThe combining ability and heterotic grouping information of germplasm lines facilitates...
D2 analysis in single cross hybrids of maize over seasons indicated the influence of seasons on clus...
The determination of diversity among inbred lines is important for heterosis breeding. Sixty maize i...
The determination of diversity among inbred lines is important for heterosis breeding. Sixty maize i...
Despite the huge diversity of maize germplasm, modern maize breeding programme and agricultural pra...
One of the most effective method in maize (Zea mays L) selection of adapted material is to create s...
Hybrid development is enhanced by the assessment and understanding of genetic diversity and distance...
Characterization of genetic diversity is the foundation step for crop improvement, which provides a ...
Not AvailablePooled analysis of the test-crosses evaluation of 61 newly developed maize (Zea mays L....
The genetic divergence among exotic maize germplasm was assessed by employing Mahalanobis D2 analysi...
Background: Genetic diversity provides the capacity for plants to meet changing environments. It is ...