BIPLOT ANALYSIS OF SEED YIELD OF FABA BEAN GENOTYPES AT DIFFERENT PLANTING DATES

The magnitude of interaction indicates the influence of planting date on adaptability and stability, which is a desired character only when it is connected with yield above average (Yan and Hunt, 2003). [...]the genotype x planting date interactions were studied on seed yield by biplot method. Since...

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subjects Adaptability
Agricultural production
Broad beans
Crop science
Crop yield
Experiments
Genotype & phenotype
Genotypes
Planting
Planting date
Productivity
Quantitative genetics
Seeds
Stability
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