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Stability study on basal and non-basal branching genotypes of mustard
Khushboo Chandra
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Anil Pandey
(Author)
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S. B. Mishra
(Author)
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Stability study on basal and non-basal branching genotypes of mustard - Chandra, Khushboo ; Pandey, Anil ; Mishra, S. B.
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Synopsis "Stability study on basal and non-basal branching genotypes of mustard"
Keeping in view large acreage of Indian mustard under conserved residual moisture - rainfed condition on farmers' fields, the present study entitled "Stability study on basal and non-basal branching genotypes of mustard (Brassica juncea L. Czern & Coss) under different condition" was undertaken with 20 genotypes from 10 AICRP-R&M centres conducted in Randomized Complete Block Design in three replications under four environments viz, no irrigation under Rainout Shelter (E1), rainfed (E2 ), one irrigation: 45 DAS (E3 ) and two irrigations: 45 and 65 DAS (E4 ), and evaluated for thirty - three morpho-physiological traits along with laboratory experiment for drought related physiological traits. NRCDR-2 (M-Nbb, Variety 2007) is the most stable genotype in poor whereas popular variety Rajendra Suphlam (BB) stable in average environments can be suggested to farmers for residual moisture - rainfed condition.
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