Analysis Of The Phenotypic Variability Of Some Varieties Of Durum Wheat (triticum Durum Desf) To Improve The Efficiency Of Performance Under The Constraining Conditions Of Semiarid Environments

Abstract

The experiment was conducted during three growing seasons and two planting dates. The cultivation site is placed at the ITGC Setif characterized by a semi-arid environment. The objective of the study is the analysis of phenotypic variability of traits measured for 15 varieties of durum wheat, through the average effects, to decline the ways, characters and varieties could play in favour of performance under the constraining semi-arid conditions. The year effect indicates that given the difficulty of predicting the performance enabled by years, it then makes sense to go straight for this performance within genotypes. Analysis of the effect genotype highlights characters connected to performance and is the Setifis variety that lends itself well. For the effect of sowing date, it is that early sowing promotes a better expression of the characteristics compared to late sowing.

Description

Articale in Journal of fundamental and Applied Sciences Vol. 08, N. 03

Keywords

Effect; genotype; year; date; variation; characters

Citation

Articale in Journal of fundamental and Applied Sciences Vol. 08, N. 03

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