Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, R.A.K. College of Agriculture, Sehore 466001.
* Present address: Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, J.N.K.V.V., Jabalpur, Adhartal, Jabalpur 482004.
Twenty six divergent genotypes of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill.) were used to estimate the variability and coheritability for physiological and economic attributes. The variability in vegetative and reproductive phases and 100-seed weight appeared mainly due to genotypic differences. High heritability estimates were recorded for vegetative and reproductive phases, crop growth rate, and 100-seed weight. Both additive and nonadditive gene effects were important in the inheritance of net assimilation rate, crop growth rate, 100-seed weight, biological yield/plant, and seed yield/plant, whereas nonadditive gene effect was found important for remaining traits. Bioloigical yield and pods/plant, harvest index and duration of reproductive phase exhibited substantial coheritability estimates with seed yield.
Variability, coheritability, physiological attributes, economic attributes