Paper Details

Paper Details

Full metadata, abstract, citation, and access status.

PJB-2011-303

MAGNITUDE OF HERITABILITY AND SELECTION RESPONSE FOR YIELD TRAITS IN WHEAT UNDER TWO DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS

IKRAMULLAH1, IFTIKHAR HUSSAIN KHALIL1*, HIDAYAT-UR-RAHMAN1, FIDA MOHAMMAD1, HIDAYAT ULLAH1 AND SHAD KHAN KHALIL2

Abstract

A set of 22 F5:7 experimental wheat lines along with four check cultivars (Dera-98, Fakhr-e-Sarhad, Ghaznavi-98 and Tatara) were evaluated as independent experiments under irrigated and rainfed environments using a randomized complete block design at Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Agricultural University, Peshawar during 2004-05. The two environments were statistically different for days to heading and spike length only. Highly significant genetic variability existed among the wheat lines (P<0.01) in the combined analysis across environments for all traits. Genotype × environment interactions were non-significant for all traits except 1000-grain weight indicating consistent performance of wheat genotypes across the two environments. Wheat lines and check cultivars were 2 to 5 days early in heading under rainfed environment compared to the irrigated. Plant height, spike length

To Cite This Article

We Welcome Latest Research Articles In Field Of Botany The Pakistan Journal of Botany is an international journal .... Read More

Get In Touch

© 2022-23 Pakistan Journal of Botany. All Rights Reserved