The hebridological analysis of productivity traits in pea hybrids
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.48824Keywords:
pea, parental forms, morphotype, hybrid combinations, productivity, inheritance, domination, heterosis effectAbstract
To study the nature of inheritance of quantitative traits that influence productivity of pea hybrids were obtained first and second generations for which sample and varieties with different leaf morphotype are served as parental form. As the results of hybridological analysis it is determined the degree of domination and revealed the heterosis combinations
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