Abstract
Twenty eight genotypes (21 F1 + 7 parents) of Indian mustard were evaluated for 10 traits viz., days to 50%flowering, days to maturity, plant height (cm), length of main raceme (cm), number of siliquae/plant, number ofprimary branches/plant, number of secondary branches/plant, oil content (%), 1000-seed weight (g) and seed yield/plant (g). Analysis of variance revealed that the genotypes differed genetically for all the characters and thushas helped in selection of parents for the breeding programmes.
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