Author: R. APPADURAI, U.S. NATARAJAN and T.S. RAVEENDRAN,
p-ISSN: 0024-9602, e-ISSN:2582-5321, Vol: 65, Issue: oct-oct,
Twelve genotypes of fox-tail millet were tested in six different environments in five years. The linear regression of the genotypes on the environments was not signi- ficant in six of the genotypes. These include the highest yielding genotype Si 76/4. Of the other six in which the regression was significant, only two genotypes viz., C03 and ise. 701 met all the requirements of a stable variety.. viz.. high yield. unit regression coefficient and non-significant deviation from regression.
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