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Genetic, phenotypic variability and correlation analysis in some cabbage cultivars

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Šurlan-Momirović, Gordana
Bjelić, V.
Rakonjac, V.
Zivanović, Tomislav
Todorović, Goran
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The main objectives of this study were: (i) to determine genetic and phenotypic variability and broad-sense heritability for nine morphological characters and (ii) to analyze genetic and phenotypic correlation coefficients among several agronomic traits in some cabbage cultivars. Nine cabbage cultivars and hybrids were grown in the mountain of Zlatibor. Significant differences in genetic factors, environmental, and genotype x environment interaction were observed for all morphological characters. The lowest variation coefficient (CVg) was obtained for head leaf number (3.48%), while the highest was for stem weight (25.70%). Heritability coefficients were high and ranged from 32.97% for number of dead leaves to 97.74% for stem length. Coefficients of genetic correlation show that the most significant influence on head weight was exerted by the number of dead leaves (0.999**) and head diameter (0.762*). Genetic correlation for morphological characters showed higher values than the respec...tive phenotypic values, which means that the influence of the environment on this relationship was significant.

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S -- Brasisica oleracea var. capitata / Genetic and phenotypic variance / Heritability / Variation coefficient
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Acta Horticulturae, 1997, 462, 111-124

ISSN: 0567-7572

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PY  - 1997
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AB  - The main objectives of this study were: (i) to determine genetic and phenotypic variability and broad-sense heritability for nine morphological characters and (ii) to analyze genetic and phenotypic correlation coefficients among several agronomic traits in some cabbage cultivars. Nine cabbage cultivars and hybrids were grown in the mountain of Zlatibor. Significant differences in genetic factors, environmental, and genotype x environment interaction were observed for all morphological characters. The lowest variation coefficient (CVg) was obtained for head leaf number (3.48%), while the highest was for stem weight (25.70%). Heritability coefficients were high and ranged from 32.97% for number of dead leaves to 97.74% for stem length. Coefficients of genetic correlation show that the most significant influence on head weight was exerted by the number of dead leaves (0.999**) and head diameter (0.762*). Genetic correlation for morphological characters showed higher values than the respective phenotypic values, which means that the influence of the environment on this relationship was significant.
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author = "Šurlan-Momirović, Gordana and Bjelić, V. and Rakonjac, V. and Zivanović, Tomislav and Todorović, Goran",
year = "1997",
url = "http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/5",
abstract = "The main objectives of this study were: (i) to determine genetic and phenotypic variability and broad-sense heritability for nine morphological characters and (ii) to analyze genetic and phenotypic correlation coefficients among several agronomic traits in some cabbage cultivars. Nine cabbage cultivars and hybrids were grown in the mountain of Zlatibor. Significant differences in genetic factors, environmental, and genotype x environment interaction were observed for all morphological characters. The lowest variation coefficient (CVg) was obtained for head leaf number (3.48%), while the highest was for stem weight (25.70%). Heritability coefficients were high and ranged from 32.97% for number of dead leaves to 97.74% for stem length. Coefficients of genetic correlation show that the most significant influence on head weight was exerted by the number of dead leaves (0.999**) and head diameter (0.762*). Genetic correlation for morphological characters showed higher values than the respective phenotypic values, which means that the influence of the environment on this relationship was significant.",
journal = "Acta Horticulturae",
title = "Genetic, phenotypic variability and correlation analysis in some cabbage cultivars",
volume = "462",
pages = "111-124"
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Šurlan-Momirović G, Bjelić V, Rakonjac V, Zivanović T, Todorović G. Genetic, phenotypic variability and correlation analysis in some cabbage cultivars. Acta Horticulturae. 1997;462:111-124
Šurlan-Momirović, G., Bjelić, V., Rakonjac, V., Zivanović, T.,& Todorović, G. (1997). Genetic, phenotypic variability and correlation analysis in some cabbage cultivars.
Acta Horticulturae, 462, 111-124.
Šurlan-Momirović Gordana, Bjelić V., Rakonjac V., Zivanović Tomislav, Todorović Goran, "Genetic, phenotypic variability and correlation analysis in some cabbage cultivars" 462 (1997):111-124

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