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Title: GENETIC VARIABILITY AMONG SORGHUM( Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) ACCESSIONS
Authors: Akinyele, M. O
Oyewale, R. O. R. O.,
Idowu, G,A.
Ibrahim, H.M
Afolabi, S.G.
Keywords: Sorghum, Genetics, Accessions, Genotypes and Selection
Issue Date: Aug-2019
Publisher: International Journal of Current Research
Citation: Akinyele, M. O., Oyewale, R. O., Idowu, G. A., Ibrahim, H. M. and Afolabi, S.G., 2019. “Genetic variability among sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L Moench) accessions”, International Journal of Current Research. 11, (08), 5891-5896.
Series/Report no.: International Journal of Current Research Vol. 11, Issue, 08, pp.5891-5896, August, 2019;
Abstract: Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) is an important staple food crops and provide bulk of raw materials for the livestock and many agroallied industries in the world. There are collections of sorghum genotypes in some research institutes and most of these collections lack information on its morphology- agronomic traits that could be used by researchers to improve sorghum production in Nigeria. However, breeding for high yield crops requires information on the nature and magnitude of variation in the available materials and the relationship of yield and other agronomic characters. Grain yield in sorghum is quantitative in nature and polygenically controlled, effective yield improvement and simultaneous improvement in yield components are imperative. Selection on the basis of grain studies provide the basic information regarding the genetic properties of the population based on which the breeding methods are formulated for further crop improvement breeding, there is the need to study the genetic variability which cannot be easily quantified. Genetic improvement for quantitative traits depends on the nature and amount of variability present in any genetic stock and the ext between yield and its component traits and among the component parameters themselves can improve the efficiency of selection in plant breeding. Therefore, there is the need to characterise possible sorghum genotypes available in Nigeria to identify traits for yield against future sorghum improvements for better food production and security.
Description: Genetics and breeding
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4474
ISSN: 0975-833X
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