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Effect of cropping systems on genetic analysis in blackgram
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Effect of cropping systems on genetic analysis in blackgram

Comparative genetic analysis for grain yield and its component traits in blackgram under two cropping systems
BookPaperback
Ranking79840in
CHF64.00

Description

This book based on empirical research provides comprehensive information on genetic analysis of blackgram under two cropping systems. In fact one of the areas in research on increasing plant productivity in developing countries is the preservation of inherent stability of traditional farming systems. Such farming systems are characterized by small holdings and growing of different crops under mixed and intercropping systems in variance to monocropping employed in large farms in developed countries. This shift in priorities is under standable because a substantial contribution of farm output in developing countries comes from small farms. Without radical alterations, there are remote chances of improving traditional farming systems.One such instance is the intercropping of maize with blackgram as a secondary crop in the mountainous tracts of North-Western India. It has been established by our study that significant progenies x cropping system interaction exists for grain yield and its component traits in blackgram-maize cropping systems. It may help to develop suitable breeding and selection criteria to seek genetic improvement of blackgram where it is intercropped with maize.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-8454-2188-9
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date17/08/2011
Pages112 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 150 mm, Height 220 mm, Thickness 7 mm
Weight185 g
Article no.9712352
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.37798301
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Author

Dr. Mohar Singh presently working as Senior Scientist (Plant Breeding) in the National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Pusa, New Delhi, India. Dr Singh obtained his Doctoral degree in Plant Breeding from Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University Palampur India in 2001. He has been working on genetic resources and improvement of blackgram & lentil