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Billaiya S. K. Assessment Of Genotype - Environmental Interactions For Selection Of Stable Genotypes In Kodo Millet. Biosci Biotechnol Res Asia 2005;3(2)
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Assessment Of Genotype - Environmental Interactions For Selection Of Stable Genotypes In Kodo Millet

S. K. Billaiya

Tribal Agricultural Research Station Dindori - 481 880 (India)

ABSTRACT: Nine geographically diverse genotypes of kodo millet were tested in six environments to judge the stability in days to maturity and grain yield. The differences among genotypes and environments were highly significant. DPS 141, DPS 34 and DPS 48 were early in maturity, high yielder, average responsive and stable. GPUK3 and RBK 148 were early average yielder and responsive to stress environment. These genotypes can be used in breeding programme for genetic improvement in grain yield with wider adaptability in kodo millet.

KEYWORDS: Genotype; environment; Kodo millet

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