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Comparative Performance of Diverse Advanced Wheat Genotypes in Response to Different Sowing Times

Comparative Performance of Diverse Advanced Wheat Genotypes in Response to Different Sowing Times

Abdur Rauf1*, Muhammad Jawad1, Farooq Jan1, Muhammad Qayash2, Muhammad Yasin4, Samrin Gul5, Wisal Khan3, Ikramullah Khan1, Farkhanda Bibi1, Wajid Khan6, Tanweer Kumar6, Muhammad Arif6 and Khilwat Afridi7

1Garden Campus Department of Botany, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, Pakistan; 2Garden Campus Department of Zoology, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, Pakistan; 3Garden Campus Department of Chemistry, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, Pakistan; 4Centre of Biochemistry and Biotechnology (GCBB), Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan; 5University of Sargodha, College of Agriculture, Pakistan; 6Sugar Crops Research Institute (SCRI), Charsadda Road Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; 7Cereal Crop Research Institute (CCRI) Pirsabak, Nowshera, Pakistan. 

 
*Correspondence | Abdur Rauf, Garden Campus Department of Botany, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, Pakistan; Email: [email protected]

Table 2:

Mean squares for days to headings, day’s interval, plant height, flag leaf area, tillers m2, spike length of ten wheat genotypes across six planting dates at CCRI, Nowshera.

SOV, Source of Variables; DF, degree of freedom; DH, days to heading; DM, days to maturity; PH, plant height; FLA, Flag leaf area; SL, Spike length; TL (m2) -number of tillers m-2; GPS, grains per spike; SPS, Spikelets, Grain per spike; TGW, thousand grain weight; GY, Grain yield; BY, biological yield; Harvest index-HI; SL, spike length; spike-1; *, **, Significant at 5 and 1% probability level, respectively.

Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research

June

Vol.30, Iss. 2, Pages 44-94

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