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Microwave Drying Kinetics of Okra
Drying Technology, 2007In this work, the effects of power level and sample mass on moisture content, moisture ratio, drying rate, and drying time of Turkey okra (Hibiscus esculenta L.) were investigated using microwave drying technique. Various microwave power levels ranging from to 180 to 900 W were used for drying of 100 g of okra.
Belma Özbek
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Impact of okra leaf curl disease on morphology and yield of okra [PDF]
Abstract The impact of okra leaf curl disease on four accessions of a local okra cultivar and four commercial okra cultivars was assessed in field conditions from June to October in 2007 and 2008. Disease incidence varied from 68.5% to 72.5% among accessions of the local cultivar while commercial cultivars were much less infected (8.7–16.2 ...
Tiendrebeogo, Fidèle +6 more
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Euphytica, 1981
A study of the variation of 29 characteristics of 585 varieties or seedlings of okra revealed that 17 West African varieties could be distinguished from all others on the basis of 5 discriminating characteristics. In addition, seedlings of the 3rd outcrossing generation of a population differed from a varietal collection in several characteristics, the
Franklin W. Martin +3 more
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A study of the variation of 29 characteristics of 585 varieties or seedlings of okra revealed that 17 West African varieties could be distinguished from all others on the basis of 5 discriminating characteristics. In addition, seedlings of the 3rd outcrossing generation of a population differed from a varietal collection in several characteristics, the
Franklin W. Martin +3 more
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1987
Crosses were made between members of the two West African okra types 'Soudanien' and 'Guineen'. All crosses succeeded in both directions and the F1 plants which showed hybrid vigour for plant stature were partially sterile. Cytological observations of the F1 plants revealed abnormal meiosis which resulted in the production of microspores of variable ...
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Crosses were made between members of the two West African okra types 'Soudanien' and 'Guineen'. All crosses succeeded in both directions and the F1 plants which showed hybrid vigour for plant stature were partially sterile. Cytological observations of the F1 plants revealed abnormal meiosis which resulted in the production of microspores of variable ...
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Yield of Crops in Within-Row Intercropped Okra-Cowpea or Okra-Cucumber
International Journal of Vegetable Science, 2007Abstract Okra (Abelmoschus esculentusL.) cv. ‘Balady’, that is monocropped over 5-6 months in Upper Egypt usually grows slowly in the first 5-7 weeks. There is no information available on whether a secondary summer vegetable can be produced within main crop okra rows.
Mohamed Fouad Mohamed +3 more
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ROLE OF BIOFERTILIZERS IN OKRA
Knowledgeable Research, 2022The amount of valuable electronic resources that may be included in a library's collection is expanding at an exponential rate, which presents a challenge for librarians.’ (Maheswarappa) Several methods and related standards have been established in recent years that enable the creation and distribution of documents in electronic form.
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Journal of Vegetable Crop Production, 2003
ABSTRACT The potential of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) as an intercrop with okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) was studied for two years. Whole stalk fresh weight, dry core and fiber weight yields of monoculture kenaf were depressed by 19.1% to 45.9%, 14.7% to 28.0%, and 18.1%, respectively, due to intercropping with okra.
J. A. Raji, T. A. Fadare
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ABSTRACT The potential of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) as an intercrop with okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) was studied for two years. Whole stalk fresh weight, dry core and fiber weight yields of monoculture kenaf were depressed by 19.1% to 45.9%, 14.7% to 28.0%, and 18.1%, respectively, due to intercropping with okra.
J. A. Raji, T. A. Fadare
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A Second Edible Okra Species, and its Hybrids with Common Okra
Annals of Botany, 1982Seventeen accessions of a West African okra species were observed in Puerto Rico, and were hybridized with the common okra species, Abelmoschus esculentus. The accessions are larger plants than common okra, but with shorter internodes. They also differ in numerous morphological and physiological characteristics.
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2017
Provides a summary of a wide range of information concerning the culture, nutritional value, harvest, and storage of okra.
Relf, Diane +2 more
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Provides a summary of a wide range of information concerning the culture, nutritional value, harvest, and storage of okra.
Relf, Diane +2 more
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2016
This chapter examines the rise of the low-income cooperative movement and the opportunities it offered for rural poor people to take charge of their economic destiny. In response to layoffs and evictions, activists formed cooperative enterprises that provided employment to displaced workers. Cooperatives represented an attempt to establish a measure of
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This chapter examines the rise of the low-income cooperative movement and the opportunities it offered for rural poor people to take charge of their economic destiny. In response to layoffs and evictions, activists formed cooperative enterprises that provided employment to displaced workers. Cooperatives represented an attempt to establish a measure of
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