Author:
Mahla Hans Raj,Sharma Ramavtar .
Abstract
Moth bean and guar are important rain-fed crops of the western arid region of India. The genetic improvement mostly realized through germplasm evaluation and selection has successfully increased the yield potential and stability. However, continued improvement has been hampered due to the inefficient or non-availability of crossing techniques for recombination breeding. We attempted direct pollination without emasculation and found it very successful compared to earlier techniques used in both crops. The article providesa detailed method for the selection of buds and pollination.
Publisher
The Indian Society of Genetics and Plant Breeding
Cited by
4 articles.
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