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Breeding potential of crosses derived from genetically divergent parents differing for yield and its attributes in cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp]
2021
Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
Handling of segregating populations arising from a large number of crosses in Plant Breeding is a challenging and vital task. Identification of potential of the particular cross will aid in the selection of superior segregants. In the present study, four crosses derived from parents contrasting for seed yield and most of its attributing traits was assessed by comparing the 11 quantitative traits, mean values, phenotypic coefficient of variation, standardized range and frequency of transgressive
doi:10.37992/2021.1204.184
fatcat:ugi6ot7qrzfrhm67hp34zplqke