Path Analysis of Stay-Green Trait in Maize

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作者
Goran Bekavac
Milisav Stojaković
Djordje Jocković
Jan Boćanski
Božana Purar
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[1] Research Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops,
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stay-green; correlations; path analysis;
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10.1007/BF03543483
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Understanding relationships among traits is crucial for usage these relationships effectively. Two synthetic maize populations (Synl03NS and SynHONS) were studied for correlations between stay-green, stalk water content, leaf water content, vegetative period and grain moisture. The set of genetic correlations was subjected to path-coefficient analysis, in which stay-green represented the dependent and the other traits the independent variables.
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