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Title: GENETIC VARIABILITY IN TURMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA L.)
Authors: NIRMAL BABU, K
Sasikumar, B
RATNAMBAL, M J
GEORGE, K JOHNSON
RAVINDRAN, P N
Keywords: Turmeric
variability
Issue Date: 1993
Citation: Indian J. Genet., 1993, Vol.53, No.1, pp.91- 93
Abstract: Estimates of genetic parameters (or 14 characters in 108 collections of turmeric (c. longa L.) revealed significant variability (or all the trail s. Moderate to high heritability coupled with good genetic gain was observed for weight of mother finger and secondary rhizomes and number of secondary rhizome. Yield per bed had moderate heritability and genetic gain. PCV estimates were higher than the GCV estimates (or all the traits studied. TIll! estimates of genetic parameters revealed scope (or further improvement of rhizome yield by selection.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1083
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