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  <title>DUS characterization of linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) germplasm</title>

  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The present study was carried out during rabi 2020-21 and rabi 2021-22 respectively, where<br />
a total of 2612 and 2657 germplasm lines were evaluated for various qualitative and yield<br />
and yield attributing traits. Among all these genotypes, the genotypes which have been found<br />
common for both the seasons have been categorized. From the results of two seasons,<br />
common germplasm lines found for earliness, dwarf stature, and high number of capsules -1<br />
plant are IC0118855, IC0498442, IC0498490, IC0342800, EC41466, EC0541213,<br />
IC0096701, IC0203213, IC0096533 and IC0525956. Also, common germplasm lines for<br />
found for resistance to bud fly infestation and Alternaria blight are IC0096551, IC0342801,<br />
IC620658, IC0118859, IC0498634, IC0526105, IC0498795, IC0499155, IC0498843,<br />
IC0599415, IC0498763, EC993391, EC993389 and IC633096. These promising genotypes<br />
are of the prime candidates for active integration into further breeding initiatives, aimed at<br />
cultivated genotypes with desirable characteristics. Furthermore, the strategic utilization of<br />
diverse facts found whether the germplasm lines is to play a pivotal role in processes<br />
associated with registration, ongoing maintenance &amp; safeguarding of linseed lineages.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The present study was carried out during rabi 2020-21 and rabi 2021-22 respectively, where<br />
a total of 2612 and 2657 germplasm lines were evaluated for various qualitative and yield<br />
and yield attributing traits. Among all these genotypes, the genotypes which have been found<br />
common for both the seasons have been categorized. From the results of two seasons,<br />
common germplasm lines found for earliness, dwarf stature, and high number of capsules -1<br />
plant are IC0118855, IC0498442, IC0498490, IC0342800, EC41466, EC0541213,<br />
IC0096701, IC0203213, IC0096533 and IC0525956. Also, common germplasm lines for<br />
found for resistance to bud fly infestation and Alternaria blight are IC0096551, IC0342801,<br />
IC620658, IC0118859, IC0498634, IC0526105, IC0498795, IC0499155, IC0498843,<br />
IC0599415, IC0498763, EC993391, EC993389 and IC633096. These promising genotypes<br />
are of the prime candidates for active integration into further breeding initiatives, aimed at<br />
cultivated genotypes with desirable characteristics. Furthermore, the strategic utilization of<br />
diverse facts found whether the germplasm lines is to play a pivotal role in processes<br />
associated with registration, ongoing maintenance &amp; safeguarding of linseed lineages.</p>
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