Journal of Cereal Science | 2021

Genetic analysis of semolina recovery and associated traits- A step towards breeding for specific end uses in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract High yielding sorghum cultivars with desired specific end-use quality are required to meet the industrial demand. Breeding genotypes for specific end-use helps in increasing profitability to the farmers. This study was conducted to determine the genetic mechanisms underlying the semolina recovery and associated grain traits in sorghum, and to understand the combining ability effects of selected lines for desirable grain quality and yield. Eight lines and eight testers were intercrossed in line x tester mating design, and the resulting hybrids and the parents were evaluated over two years in RCBD replicated thrice. Significant (P

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DOI 10.1016/J.JCS.2021.103226
Language English
Journal Journal of Cereal Science

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