Abstract
The combination of many yield-contributing factors results in the expression of complex traits like yield. In the current study, 86 rice genotypes participated in an experiment to assess seed yield and its component qualities using path coefficient analysis to determine direct and indirect effects. Through direct positive impacts and indirect positive effects through various yield-attributing features, the path analysis results indicated that the number of productive tillers, total number of grains per panicle, panicle length, and test weight were the most important factors in determining the rice seed yield. As a result, during the selection process, it is imperative to prioritize features that show notable and considerable direct consequences. The phenotypical residual value was 0.614. The influence of other characteristics is the cause of high residual effect levels. The development of high-yielding cultivars appropriate for salt conditions will be a fruitful outcome of this strategy.
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