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Table 1.

Estimates of mean values, genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV %), broad sense heritability (h2bs%) and genetic advance as % of the mean (GA %) for six quantitative traits in the M2generation of lentil cultivar DPL 62.

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Table 2.

Estimates of mean values, genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV %), broad sense heritability (h2bs %) and genetic advance as % of the mean (GA %) for six quantitative traits in the M2 generation of lentil cultivar Pant L 406.

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Table 3.

Estimates of mean values, genotypic coefficient of variation (GCV %), broad sense heritability (h2bs %) and genetic advance as % of the mean (GA %) for six quantitative traits in the M3generation of lentil cultivars DPL 62 and Pant L 406.

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Table 4.

Pearson’s correlation coefficients of different quantitative traits with respect to yield in the two lentil cultivars.

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Fig 1.

Agglomerative graph of two lentil cultivars for determining number of clusters.

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Fig 2.

Dendrogram of lentil population clustering based on ten quantitative traits.

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Table 5.

Interpopulation proximity matrix based on squared Euclidean distance in the different populations of cv. DPL 62 and cv. Pant L 406.

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Table 6.

Intercluster distances among the lentil populations.

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Table 7.

Characteristic means of three cluster groups of thirteen lentil populations.

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Table 8.

Principal components analysis showing the contribution of ten quantitative traits among the lentil populations.

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