1994
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1994.358.47
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Effect of Maleic Hydrazide Alone and in Combination With Fungicides, on Postharvest Losses in Storage of Rainy-Season Onion

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“…Minimum sprouting was observed in best check Hisar Onion-4 (2.16% and 3.65%) closely followed by Hisar Onion-2 (2.57 and 4.16%) and just half to other genotypes. Less percentage of sprouting might be due to thin neck of bulbs to protect the effect of high humidity [8]. Maximum sprouting in bulbs was recorded in Hisar Onion-8 (7.05% and 8.63%) closely followed by Hisar Onion-10 (6.83%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Minimum sprouting was observed in best check Hisar Onion-4 (2.16% and 3.65%) closely followed by Hisar Onion-2 (2.57 and 4.16%) and just half to other genotypes. Less percentage of sprouting might be due to thin neck of bulbs to protect the effect of high humidity [8]. Maximum sprouting in bulbs was recorded in Hisar Onion-8 (7.05% and 8.63%) closely followed by Hisar Onion-10 (6.83%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%