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Genetic variability, associations and path analysis of chemical and morphological traits in Indian ginseng { (L.) Dunal} for selection of higher yielding genotypes

01/28/2017 Abhilasha Srivastava, Anil K. Gupta, Karuna Shanker, Madan M. Gupta, Ritu Mishra, Raj K. Lal

The study was done to assess the genetic variability present in Ashwagandha and to examine the nature of associations of various traits to the root yield of the plant.

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