Exploiting Genetic Diversity for Identification of Protein Dense Seed Parent in Pearl Millet

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Mukesh K Berwal
Preeti Goyal
LK Chugh
Ramesh Kumar
Dev Vart

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The present study was carried out to identify the protein dense pearl millet parental lines amongst 46 advanced inbred lines and designated B-lines (counterpart of CMS lines) during kharif 2013 & 14. Analysis of variance indicated significant differences between the tested genotypes during both the seasons. Protein content of these inbred lines varied from 8.62 (TPBL-11-109) to 16.03% (HBL-0620) with an average value of 11.38% and 9.92% (HBL-94/54-1) to 15.38% (HBL-0620), while designated B-line ranged from 11.09 % (HMS 26B) to 18.75% (HMS 18B) with an average value of 14.56% and 11.07% (HMS 33B) to 17.89% (HMS 18B) with an average value of 12.00% grown during kharif-2013 & 14 respectively. On the basis of two years mean performance, four inbred lines and 11 designated B-lines were selected as potential parental lines with ≥13% protein content, for development of protein rich pearl millet hybrids or composites.

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Exploiting Genetic Diversity for Identification of Protein Dense Seed Parent in Pearl Millet. (2020). Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources, 33(01), 85-89. https://doi.org/10.5958/0976-1926.2020.00012.1
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Exploiting Genetic Diversity for Identification of Protein Dense Seed Parent in Pearl Millet. (2020). Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources, 33(01), 85-89. https://doi.org/10.5958/0976-1926.2020.00012.1

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