Agricultural Science Digest
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2001
  • Volume: 21
  • Issue: 1

Correlation andregression studies of yield attributes and grain yield of wheat (Triticum aestvum L.)

  • Author:
  • Satish Kumar, A.S. Bangarwa, V.S. Kadian, S.B. Phogat
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • Page Number: 46 to 48

CCSHAU, Regional Research Station Rohtak, 124001, India

* Present Address: Deptt. of Agronomy, CCS HAU, Hisar - 125004.

Abstract

Among the yield components, the Spike/m row length was found to be the most highly correlated component with the grain yield followed by number of grains/spike and spike length during both years. The regression of yield on yield attributes under the influence of sowing dates indicated that the number of grains/spike was the most important attribute followed by spike length and test weight. Both varieties and nitrogen levels depicted that the spike/m row length was the most important factor in affecting the grain yield followed by spike length and number of grains/spike and spikelets/spike, number of grain/spike and test weight respectively. The multiple regression analysis showed that aU the attributes affected the grain yield (kg/ha) significantly and 99 per cent of variation in grain yield was being explained by the yield attributes jointly during both years.