Author: K. HUSSAIN SAHIB and B.B. REDDY,
p-ISSN: 0024-9602, e-ISSN:2582-5321, Vol: 80, Issue: jun-jun,
Forty-five Ficrosses from 10x10 dialled mating were utilized for the study. Classification of high yielding crosses based on Per se performance and gea effects of parents and classification of crosses with desirable significant sea effects has shown that gea estimates can be used with more reliability though both the methods gave similar conclusion. High x high, high x medium and high x low groups were promising than the other three types of crosses, viz. medium x, medium, medium x low and low x low. At least one high yielding or high general combining parent is necessary to obtain high yielding crosses..
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