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Genotypic variability in sesame mutant lines in Kenya
2010
African Crop Science Journal
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L) is one of the major oil crops with potential for production by small-scale holders in the marginal agro-ecological zones of Kenya. Variability studies on yield and yield components of sesame mutant lines now in M7generation was carried out in two locations for two seasons in Kenya. The objective of the study was to assess performance of the mutant lines developed through induced mutational breeding. According to mean performance, the thirty selected mutant lines and
doi:10.4314/acsj.v17i2.54203
fatcat:kaft32vtwresbo7ullr3dthtky