Abstract

A total of 100 Rabi sorghum germplasm including 20 land races, 10 exotic lines, 21 indigenous IS lines, 11 released (kharif and Rabi) varieties, 45 B and R lines and 3 speciality sorghum types were grown in a randomized block design with 3 replications during Rabi season of 2004-05 at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Bijapur. Five randomly selected plants from each line were utilized for recording of observations on fifteen. Genetic diversity was studied using Mahalanobis D2 statistic [1] and clustering was done following Tocher’s method.

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