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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-230423

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The study was conducted to determine the stability of sorghum germplasm for grain yield as well as the amount and nature of genotype by environment interactions for grain yield in order to find and recommend stable high yielding variants. The trial was arranged in a randomized block design (RBD) in three replications. Germplasm were evaluated in 2 environments in Indore in 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 in main cropping seasons. 60 sorghum germplasm was evaluated under Thirteen morphological traits viz., Days to 50% flowering, Days to maturity, plant height (cm), Number of leaves per plant at the time of flowering, Leaf length of 4th leaf (cm), Leaf width of 4th leaf (cm), Panicle length (cm), Panicle width (cm), No. of Primary branches per panicle, No. of grains per primary branch, Grain yield/Plant (g), Leaf Area of 4th leaf (cm²), 100 seed weight (g) were recorded for 3 randomly selected plants for each germplasm per replication. Linear regression model for stability suggested by Eberhart and Russell was employed. Genotype x Environment interactions were found significantly in similar trend for the traits namely, days to 50% flowering, number of leaves per plant, leaf length of fourth leaf, leaf width of fourth leaf, panicle length, panicle width, number of primary branches per panicle, number of grains per primary branch, leaf area of the fourth leaf, grain yield per plant and 100 seed weight. It shows consistent results over years. Genotype x Environment interaction also revealed that the genotype SEB12025 found consistent for primary branches per panicle, grain yield. The germplasm E- 246 found suitable for seed weight, panicle width, Width of fourth leaf. Apart from POP-18, POP 27-1, EC-6, ERN-32, Gird-30, Gird 33-1, VKG 34/47, VKG 34/37, ER-15, EC- 16, ER-1, SEB 12025, E-207, ER-21, Gird-36, EGN-1, E-207, ER-3, Gird-41, E- 284,E-246, ER-3,Gird-41,Gird-5,ERN-32,GGUB-20, ELG-25,Sor 86,NCC-1,E-246 and ELG-31 no genotypes found consistent for any of the character. The characters which were found stable for a particular genotype should further be improved to develop stable and high-yielding genotypes for sustainable production. More locations and years could be taken to obtain a database about genotype x environment interaction to draw a more valid conclusion.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-217549

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Background: Serum lactate levels are a direct quantification of gap in between energy-expenditure and oxidative capacity. Variation in the lactate levels among the resting individuals could be exigent, requiring attention often and raised lactate levels can be observed among the individuals with mitochondrial impairments in the oxidative phosphorylation pathways. Aim and Objectives: Aim and objectives of the study was to evaluate the association of serum lactate levels among Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Materials and Methods: This present observational cross-sectional study involved 300 diabetic patients who presented to the tertiary care hospital of Uttar Pradesh. The patients were stratified according to their random blood sugar, Glycated hemoglobin and lactate levels. Student t-test was used for assessing the significance, a probability of <0.05 is considered significant. Results: A total of 300 patients have been included in this study, of which 150 are males and 150 are females, the median age was 48 years. The highest age of patient included was 84 years, and the lowest of patient included in the study was 34 years. The patients with high lactate levels are found to have poor glycaemic control, which may further proceed to worst outcome of the disease. Conclusion: Serum lactate levels could be the potential predictor and reliable indicator of poor glycemic control/status of diabetic patients.

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