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    Genetic variability and correlation in short duration rice cultivars
    (Kerala Agricultural University, 1994) Ahmed Regina; Rema Bai, N; Devika, R; Joseph, C A
    In order to understand the nature and extent of variability and association of various quantitative characters with grain yield, a field experiment was conducted with 45 short duration rice genotypes at the Rice Research Station, Moncompu. The environmental influence on the different traits was evident from the phenotypic coefficient of variability being higher than the genotypic coefficient of variability. Characters such as plant height, flag leaf area, panicle exsertion, number of grains per panicle and grain yield exhibited moderate to high heritability and genetic advance. Grain yield was found to be positively correlated both at genotypic and phenotypic level with number of productive tiller's per hill, plant height, flag leaf area, panicle length anil number of grains per panicle.
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    Genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance for yield and processing characteristics in tomato
    (Kerala Agricultural University, 1995) Alice Kurian; Peter, K V
    Genetic variability and heritability were studied in 64 tomato lines during September 1986 to January 1987. Significant difference was observed for all the characters studied. Index to earliness and fruit cracking showed high genotypic coefficient of variati on. High heritabili ty coupled with high genetic advance was recorded for insoluble solids and storage life.
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    Genetic analysis of yield and its components in fodder maize
    (Kerala Agricultural University, 1995) Sreekumar, S G; Suma Bai, D I
    Nine fodder maize types were evaluated in a randomized block design with three replications during summer 1992 at the College of Agriculture, Vellayani under the AICRP (Forage Crops). Genetic analysis of fodder yield and its components revealed that plant height and plant population recorded high genotypic coefficient of variation, heritability and genetic advance indicating that selection based on these characters will result in improving fodder yield. Highest genotypic correlation was observed between green and dry fodder yield and also between plant population and dry fodder yield. High heritability and high genetic advance observed for plant height indicate additive gene action and the reliability of this character during selection programmes for improving the yield.
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    Genetic variability in Abelmoschus caillei L.
    (Kerala Agricultural University, 1999) Reena Susan Chacko; Suresh Babu, K V; Rajan, S; Krishnan, S
    Studios on parameters of variability, correlation and path coefficient analysis of fruit yield in Abelmoschus caillei L- revealed that characters such as number of branches per plant, number of nodes per plant, plant height and fruit length had maximum coefficient of variation. Higher values of heritahility anil genetic advance were simultaneously estimated for fruit yield per plant and fruits per plant. Yield per plant had hiph positive significant correlation with fruits per plant, fruit length, fruit weight, plant height and number of intemodes on main stem. Path analysis revealed positive direct effect on fruit yield per plant through fruits per plant followed by plant height,