Indirect Selection of Yield Component Several Soybean Genotype at F2 Generation
Abstract
Soybean is called a commercial commodity in society because soybeans contain a lot of vegetable protein
and high nutrients. On the other hand people want soybeans that have high quality with large seeds and
early maturity. While the need for soybeans every year continues to increase inversely with decreasing
production. One way to overcome some of these problems is to assemble superior varieties through plant
breeding by crossing elders to be selected using correlation analysis. Determination of soybean seed yield
using correlation analysis will not be effective if the independent variables that affect the main dependent
variable have increased. Therefore the analysis needs further analysis called cross analysis. Cross analysis
is an analysis used to find out the direct and indirect effects of agronomic traits on soybean yield. This study
was conducted at the State Polytechnic Jember trial area in October 2017 until completion. This study uses
a randomized block design (RBD) sub-sampling with three replications, if the calculation results are
significantly different, then it will be followed by Scott-Knott's further test. The varieties used were the Dega1,
Gemasugen
1,
Gemasugen
2,
Sinabung,
and
Gema
varieties.
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