Inheritance of essential fatty acids and correlation among different fatty acids in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea)

Three reciprocal cross between 3 quality lines and 2 verities attempted and segregation pattern in F2 and backcrosses generations were studied during 2003-05. The non-significant differences between F1 and their reciprocals for both the fatty acids indicated absence of the maternal influence. The ob...

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