Preponderant of Dominant Gene Action in Maize Revealed by Generation Mean Analysis under Natural and Drought Stress Conditions
Muhammad Ilyas1, Sardar Ali Khan1, Shahid Iqbal Awan1, Shafiq-ur-Rehman1, Waqar Ahmed1, Muhammad Riaz Khan2, Raja Mohib Muazzam Naz2, Muhammad Mohib Ullah Khan3 and Sumaira Hafeez1*
1Department of Plant Breeding and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of The Poonch Rawalakot, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan; 2Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, University of The Poonch Rawalakot, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan; 3Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan.
sumaira_hafeez2015@yahoo.com
Figure 1
Mean values of various generations of maize for plant height.
Figure 2
Mean values of various generations of maize for ear height.
Figure 3
Mean values of various generations of maize for ear leaf area.
Figure 4
Mean values of various generations of maize for flag leaf area.
Figure 5
Mean performance of different generation of maize for days to 50% pollen shed.
Figure 6
Mean performance of different generation of maize, days to silk emergence.
Figure 7
Mean performance of different generation of maize for anthesis-silking interval (days).
Figure 8
Mean values of various generations of maize for shelling (%).
Figure 9
Mean values of various generations of maize for kernels row-1.
Figure 10
Mean values of various generations of maize for kernel rows ear-1.
Figure 11
Mean values of various generations of maize for 100-Grain weight.
Figure 12
Mean values of various generations of maize for grain yield tons/ha.
Figure 13
Mean values of various generations of maize for harvest index.