

Comparative study of productivity indicators of a new lentils collection based on structural analysis
https://doi.org/10.29235/1818-9857-2022-7-68-73
Abstract
The research has conducted a comparative study based on structural analysis of some productivity parameters of the new lentil collections. In genotypes have been recorded the average genetic variation on plant height, number of seeds in beans, number of beans per plant, and 100 seeds weight. It was found that 10.8% of the studied samples were high-yielding (10943, 10946, 10932, Flip 2011-64, Flip 2011-31), 32.6% were moderate-yielding, 56.6% were assesed as low-yielding samples. Among the genotypes Flip2011-64, Flip2011-31, Flip2011-43, 10946, 10940, 10931, 10932 and Jasmin were evaluated as the most promising samples.
About the Authors
Sh. MamedovaAzerbaijan
S. Hasanova
Azerbaijan
S. Agaeva
Azerbaijan
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Mamedova Sh., Hasanova S., Agaeva S. Comparative study of productivity indicators of a new lentils collection based on structural analysis. Science and Innovations. 2022;1(7):68-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29235/1818-9857-2022-7-68-73