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  <title>Unravelling the Genetic Variability in rice germplasm under temperate conditions of Kashmir valley</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The present investigation was undertaken to generate information on variability,<br />
character association in 247 genotypes including 242 test germplasm accessions (comprising<br />
local landraces a well as accessions procured from national and international gene banks) and<br />
five checks namely Shalimar Rice-1, Shalimar Rice-2, Shalimar Rice-3, Shalimar Rice-4 and<br />
Shalimar Rice-5. The analysis of variance under augmented block design revealed that the<br />
mean sum of squares for blocks ignoring treatments showed significant results for characters<br />
like plant height, number of grains per panicle, 1000 seed weight and yield per plant, while<br />
blocks eliminating treatments showed significant results for all the characters except, number<br />
of effective tillers per plant and number of grains per panicle. Both treatments when ignoring<br />
blocks and treatments eliminating blocks showed significant results for all the characters<br />
except for number of efffective tillers per plant. The mean sum of squares was significant for<br />
all traits in test entries except number of efffective tillers per plant. For checks, the mean sum<br />
of squares showed significance for all the characters . The mean sum of squares for checks vs<br />
entries also were significant for all the traits. The magnitude of phenotypic coefficient of<br />
variation was recorded to be moderatefor plant height ,number of effective tillers per plant,<br />
panicle length,1000 seed weight and high for number of grains per panicleand for yield per<br />
plant. Also the magnitude of genotypic coefficient of variation was recorded to be low for<br />
Number of effective tillers per plant while as it was moderatefor plant height, panicle<br />
length,1000 seed weight and high for both number of grains per panicle and yield per<br />
plant.High heritability (&gt; 70 %) was shown by grain yield per plant, , test weight, plant<br />
height, , test weight. Number of effective tillers per plant exhibited significant positive<br />
correlation with panicle length, and 1000 seed weight and was found to be highly significant<br />
with grain yield.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The present investigation was undertaken to generate information on variability,<br />
character association in 247 genotypes including 242 test germplasm accessions (comprising<br />
local landraces a well as accessions procured from national and international gene banks) and<br />
five checks namely Shalimar Rice-1, Shalimar Rice-2, Shalimar Rice-3, Shalimar Rice-4 and<br />
Shalimar Rice-5. The analysis of variance under augmented block design revealed that the<br />
mean sum of squares for blocks ignoring treatments showed significant results for characters<br />
like plant height, number of grains per panicle, 1000 seed weight and yield per plant, while<br />
blocks eliminating treatments showed significant results for all the characters except, number<br />
of effective tillers per plant and number of grains per panicle. Both treatments when ignoring<br />
blocks and treatments eliminating blocks showed significant results for all the characters<br />
except for number of efffective tillers per plant. The mean sum of squares was significant for<br />
all traits in test entries except number of efffective tillers per plant. For checks, the mean sum<br />
of squares showed significance for all the characters . The mean sum of squares for checks vs<br />
entries also were significant for all the traits. The magnitude of phenotypic coefficient of<br />
variation was recorded to be moderatefor plant height ,number of effective tillers per plant,<br />
panicle length,1000 seed weight and high for number of grains per panicleand for yield per<br />
plant. Also the magnitude of genotypic coefficient of variation was recorded to be low for<br />
Number of effective tillers per plant while as it was moderatefor plant height, panicle<br />
length,1000 seed weight and high for both number of grains per panicle and yield per<br />
plant.High heritability (&gt; 70 %) was shown by grain yield per plant, , test weight, plant<br />
height, , test weight. Number of effective tillers per plant exhibited significant positive<br />
correlation with panicle length, and 1000 seed weight and was found to be highly significant<br />
with grain yield.</p>
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