@article{2709, author = "Muhammad Rafique and Ahsan Raza Malhi and Muhammad Altaf and Saira Saleem and Khunsa Khakwani", abstract = "T For the estimation of genetic diversity through cluster analysis forty most promising inbred lines were evaluated for ten different morphological traits. The field experiment was carried out under randomize complete block design (RCBD) in three replications in the field area of maize research station, Ayub Agriculture Research Institute, Faisalabad, Pakistan. According to the statistical analysis of the morphological traits of the inbred lines, wide variability exists for all the characters studied. All the genotypes were grouped into 10 clusters. The parental combinations of the most of developed promising hybrids of the research station exhibited dissimilarity range around 50%. The genotype 24 seems most diverse among all other genotypes with 60 to 80% dissimilarity. The distribution of genotypes in the study indicated that the geographical origin did not have any bearing on clustering pattern", issn = "23191473", journal = "IJAIR", keywords = "Maize Genetic Diversity;Cluster Analysis;AARI", month = "March", number = "5", pages = "209-211", title = "{C}luster {A}nalysis and {G}enetic {D}iversity of {M}aize {I}nbred {L}ines", volume = "6", year = "2018", }