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Stability of performance of okra as influenced by planting date
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1987Fifteen selected okra genotypes, consisting of six from a pedigree breeding programme and nine established varieties as checks, were evaluated in five different environments for stability of performance. Performance was measured by pod yield per plant, number of days to flowering, final plant height, number of branches per plant, number of pods per ...
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Laboratory Evaluation of Interception and Translocation of 131I in Fenugreek and Okra Plants
Health Physics, 1994The work reported here deals with the study of interception and translocation of airborne 131I in fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) and okra (Hibiscus esculentus), two very common vegetables in India. Activity was injected into the experimental chamber in the form of iodide aerosols having a size distribution of 0.3 to 5.0 microns (AMAD).
R K, Singhal, U, Narayanan, I S, Bhat
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Response of okra plants to root and foliar applied boron.
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 1979Abstract The response of okra plants (Hibiscus esculentus) to root‐and foliar‐applied B at 0, 2 and 4 ppm was investigated in solution culture. Root‐B application higher than 2 ppm resulted in severe root burn and toxicity in the plants, whereas foliar‐B application up to 4 ppm produced adequate plant growth.
E. A. Aduayi, A. K. Adegbite
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Seed Yield Stability of Okra as Influenced by Planting Date
Plant Breeding, 1989AbstractFifteen selected okra varieties consisting of ten newly‐developed lines and five established varieties were evaluated for stability of seed yields in eight different environments i.e. several monthly plantings for three consecutive years. Seed yield data were analyzed to determine the effectiveness of using different planting dates in seed ...
I. A. Adetunji, H. R. Chheda
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Virus Genes
Viral promoters can be used to drive heterologous gene expression in transgenic plants. As part of our quest to look for new promoters, we have explored, for the first time, the promoters of okra enation leaf curl virus (OELCuV), a begomovirus infecting okra (Abelmoschus esculentus).
Zainul A, Khan +2 more
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Viral promoters can be used to drive heterologous gene expression in transgenic plants. As part of our quest to look for new promoters, we have explored, for the first time, the promoters of okra enation leaf curl virus (OELCuV), a begomovirus infecting okra (Abelmoschus esculentus).
Zainul A, Khan +2 more
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Management of plant parasitic nematodes in Okra by Bio-fumigation
Annals of Plant Protection Sciences, 2019A pot culture study was carried out to assess the effect of two bio-fumigants viz. Cabbage and Cauliflower leaves on plant parasitic nematode population infecting okra. The experiment resulted in reduction of root knot nematode (40.7%), lance nematode (40.8–80.1%), spiral nematode (49.1–79.7%) and stunt nematode (40.8–81.3%) with improvement of plant ...
N. Das, S.K. Behera
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Planting Density Affects Growth and Yield of Bush Okra
1998A field experiment was conducted to determine the optimum plant population for maximum plant yield and productivity of bush okra (Corchorus olitoriusy. Treatments consisted oftwo row spacings (0.30 m and 0.50 m) and three in-row or plant spacings (0.20, 0.31 and 0.4 Jl m).
Palada, Manuel C. +3 more
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Type of Plant Architecture Can Conceal Fruit During Harvest of Okra
Journal of Vegetable Science, 2006Abstract Fruit concealed by several plant parts are often overlooked during harvest in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus(L.) Moench), causing significant reductions in marketable yield. Effects of plant traits contributing to marketable fruit being missed during harvest were tested in 15 okra cultivars having different plant architectures.
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