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An experiment was conducted at Holetta Agricultural Research Center with the objective of analysing genotypic diversity and interrelationship of characters in Ethiopian food barley (Hordium vulgare L.) landraces. One hundred two barley accessions and five checks were evaluated using augmented design plots consisting of four complete blocks in 2012 main cropping season. Ten quantitative and six qualitative characters were recorded. Analysis of variance showed significant difference (p0.01) among accessions for plant height, awn length, peduncle extrusion, thousand seed weight, number of seeds…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
An experiment was conducted at Holetta Agricultural Research Center with the objective of analysing genotypic diversity and interrelationship of characters in Ethiopian food barley (Hordium vulgare L.) landraces. One hundred two barley accessions and five checks were evaluated using augmented design plots consisting of four complete blocks in 2012 main cropping season. Ten quantitative and six qualitative characters were recorded. Analysis of variance showed significant difference (p0.01) among accessions for plant height, awn length, peduncle extrusion, thousand seed weight, number of seeds per spike, days to 50% flowering and days to maturity. Phenotypic correlation coefficient among characters showed that days to maturity had significant correlation with plant height (r=0.31), number of seeds per spike (r=0.30), days to 50% flowering (r=0.81) and peduncle length (r= -0.31). Altitude had positive and significant correlation with number of seed per spike (r=0.40), days to 50% flowering (r=0.47) and days to maturity (r=0.44). Cluster analysis grouped accessions in to five distinct classes with maximum number of accessions (44) in cluster I and minimum (2) in cluster V.
Autorenporträt
The author was born on October 10, 1985 at Daddo kebele, Horro Guduru Wellega Zone, Oromia region. He attended his primary and secondary school at Sekela and Shambu. He graduated with BSc degree in Dryland crop and Horticultural science and MSc in Plant Breeding from Mekelle and BahirDar University. Currently he has been working at aksum University