Author: K.RENGANAYAKI,
p-ISSN: 0024-9602, e-ISSN:2582-5321, Vol: 82, Issue: jun-aug,
Ten promising genotypes of mungbean were evaluated for yield and its components for three years. Genotype x environment component was significant for all the characters studied indicating the genotypes had divergent linear response to environmental changes. Non-predictable component of clusters per plant and predictable component (linear) for grain yield indicated that the genotypes responded non-linearly to the change of environments. Stability parameters revealed that among the genotypes studied, Co 4 exhibited high mean grain yield, number of clusters per plant. length of pod and number of seeds.
Keywords: Mungbean, Interaction, Linear Response, Stability.
Copyright © Madras Agricultural Journal | Masu Journal All rights reserved.