2003
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2003.620.10
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Effect of Cultivar and Location on Yield, Tuber Quality, and Storability of Jerusalem Artichoke (Helianthus Tuberosus L.) I. Growth, Yield, and Tuber Characteristics

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“…Abdel-Mawgoud, et al (2010) According to data presented in Table (4), it is clear that the effect of cultivar had insignificant values for all yield and tubers physical characteristics in both seasons except in two cases Viz., the weight of tubers per plant where it exhibited significant values in both seasons and average tuber volume in the first season, furthermore, the two characters had greater values of Fuseau cultivar than El-Balady cultivar with values of 1.908 and 1.815 kg/plant for tubers weight per plant and 85.43 for average tuber volume in the first season. These results do not coincide with Ragab et al (2003), who found that El-Balady cultivar exceeded Fuseau cultivar for tuber yied and tuber physical characteristics.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Vegetative Characterscontrasting
confidence: 94%
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“…Abdel-Mawgoud, et al (2010) According to data presented in Table (4), it is clear that the effect of cultivar had insignificant values for all yield and tubers physical characteristics in both seasons except in two cases Viz., the weight of tubers per plant where it exhibited significant values in both seasons and average tuber volume in the first season, furthermore, the two characters had greater values of Fuseau cultivar than El-Balady cultivar with values of 1.908 and 1.815 kg/plant for tubers weight per plant and 85.43 for average tuber volume in the first season. These results do not coincide with Ragab et al (2003), who found that El-Balady cultivar exceeded Fuseau cultivar for tuber yied and tuber physical characteristics.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Vegetative Characterscontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…It is clear from Table (2), that there is no significant difference between El-Balady and Fuseau cultivars for all studied vegetative characters in both seasons, except number of lateral shoots in the first season and total chlorophyll content in the second season since they gave significant values with the superiority of Fuseasu cultivars which exceeded El-Balady cultivar. In This concern Ragab et al (2003) reported that there were no significant differences between El-Balady and Fuseau cultivar for number of main shoots per plant. On the contrary, he found that El-Balady cultivar had significant increment in lateral shoots per plant compared with Fuseau cultivar.…”
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“…Plant height varied between 1.55 m (Lazarevo) and Aleksići (2.20 m). Similar results are stated by RAGAB et al (2003). In their trial plant height ranged from 1.20 to 2.30 cm.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In 2016, plant height was slightly lower, ranging from 141.8 cm (Jakeš) to 184.3 cm (Razboj). Ragab et al (2003) obtained similar results. They found that plant height of Jerusalem artichokes ranged from 1.20 to 2.30 cm.…”
Section: Tab 4 Analysis Of Variance For the Observed Traitssupporting
confidence: 62%