Path analysis of seed yield components using different correlation coefficients in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.)
2010
Topal, M. (Ataturk Univ., Erzurum (Turkey). Dept. of Biometry and Genetics) | Ozturk, E. (Ataturk Univ., Erzurum (Turkey). Dept. of Field Crops) | Polat, T. (Ataturk Univ., Erzurum (Turkey). Dept. of Field Crops)
Coefficients of Pearson correlation (r) and Spearman's rho (rs) among plant height, head diameter, number of seeds/head, oil yield, 1000-seed weight on seed yield in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) was investigated by breaking up direct and indirect effects in this study during 2001 and 2002. Direct and indirect effects estimated with parametric and nonparametric path analysis exhibited similarity but parametric path analysis was preferred to nonparametric path analysis. Because, residual effects of parametric path analysis are lower than that of nonparametric path analysis. Furthermore, determination coefficients of parametric path analysis were higher than that of nonparametric path analysis in both years. The direct effect of oil yield and indirect effect of number of seed/head on seed yield via oil yield were found large by parametric and nonparametric path analysis in 2001/02. It was concluded that oil content, number of seed/head and plant height were important sel
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