Fennel, or Foeniculum vulgare Mill., is an important horticultural crop belonging to the Apiaceae family that is cultivated worldwide and used in the agri-food sector and for pharmaceutical preparations. Breeding strategies in this species usually involve three parental lines, including two maternal lines (one cytoplasmic male-sterile line and an ideotype representative maintainer line) that are crossed to obtain an ideotype representative of the cytoplasmic male-sterile line and one paternal line, used as a pollinator in crosses with the progeny of the derived maternal lines. From this cross, F1 hybrid progenies are obtained, which are characterized by high levels of heterozygosity and hybrid vigor. In this study, over 450 plants, represen...
Study was carried to evaluate phenotypic stability of 13 genotypes of fennel for seed yield and yiel...
A field experiment was conducted at Jobner (Rajasthan), to compare different population improvement ...
Analysis of variability carried out for nine characters in 25 diverse genotypes of fennel (Foeniculu...
Fennel, or Foeniculum vulgare Mill., is an important horticultural crop belonging to the Apiaceae fa...
Abstract: Fennel, Foeniculum vulgare is an annual herb belonging to the family Apiaceae is a wellkno...
The development of F-1 hybrid varieties benefits from the synergistic effect of conventional and mol...
In order to assess the genetic variations in Iranian fennel accessions, an experiment on15 fennel on...
An investigation was conducted at Jobner (Rajasthan) to estimate variability, heritability and expec...
The genetic variability, heritability, genetic advance, phenotypic coefficient of variation (PCV) an...
Not AvailableExtent of variability was assessed in 50 accessions of fennel using augmented design. T...
Foeniculum vulgare Mill., commonly known as fennel, has been utilized by Indonesian community for va...
Analysis of variability carried out for 15 characters in 36 diverse genotypes of fennel (Foeniculumv...
A study was conducted to estimate genetic variances and heritability for yield and yield attributes ...
Background: The genetic diversity among plants derived from tissue culture is called somaclonal vari...
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) benefits from a lot of useful medicinal properties. Iran is known ...
Study was carried to evaluate phenotypic stability of 13 genotypes of fennel for seed yield and yiel...
A field experiment was conducted at Jobner (Rajasthan), to compare different population improvement ...
Analysis of variability carried out for nine characters in 25 diverse genotypes of fennel (Foeniculu...
Fennel, or Foeniculum vulgare Mill., is an important horticultural crop belonging to the Apiaceae fa...
Abstract: Fennel, Foeniculum vulgare is an annual herb belonging to the family Apiaceae is a wellkno...
The development of F-1 hybrid varieties benefits from the synergistic effect of conventional and mol...
In order to assess the genetic variations in Iranian fennel accessions, an experiment on15 fennel on...
An investigation was conducted at Jobner (Rajasthan) to estimate variability, heritability and expec...
The genetic variability, heritability, genetic advance, phenotypic coefficient of variation (PCV) an...
Not AvailableExtent of variability was assessed in 50 accessions of fennel using augmented design. T...
Foeniculum vulgare Mill., commonly known as fennel, has been utilized by Indonesian community for va...
Analysis of variability carried out for 15 characters in 36 diverse genotypes of fennel (Foeniculumv...
A study was conducted to estimate genetic variances and heritability for yield and yield attributes ...
Background: The genetic diversity among plants derived from tissue culture is called somaclonal vari...
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) benefits from a lot of useful medicinal properties. Iran is known ...
Study was carried to evaluate phenotypic stability of 13 genotypes of fennel for seed yield and yiel...
A field experiment was conducted at Jobner (Rajasthan), to compare different population improvement ...
Analysis of variability carried out for nine characters in 25 diverse genotypes of fennel (Foeniculu...