2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.907.107
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Effect of Short Term Waterlogging on Plant Morphology, Chlorophyll and Carotenoid Content of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L. Mill) during Vegetative Stage

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“…Positive association between fruit weight and total yield per hectare was also reported by Dharwad et al (2009). Number of fruits per plant showed significantly positive correlation with yield (Gr = 0.68) and this Environment Conservation Journal ; DFF-days to first flower; DFM-days to fruit maturity; FDfruit diameter (cm), FL-fruit length (cm), FW-fruit weight (g), FPP-fruit per plant, Yield-yield in tonnes per hectare of land finding was in conformity with the earlier investigation of Praneetha et al (2011), Praneetha (2018) and Mohanty et al (2020). Fruit weight and fruit numbers per plant which were positively correlated with yield, but was negatively related with each other suggested limitation in their potentiality to manifest simultaneously and were contrasting traits contributed cumulatively towards the yield.…”
Section: Character Association Analysissupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Positive association between fruit weight and total yield per hectare was also reported by Dharwad et al (2009). Number of fruits per plant showed significantly positive correlation with yield (Gr = 0.68) and this Environment Conservation Journal ; DFF-days to first flower; DFM-days to fruit maturity; FDfruit diameter (cm), FL-fruit length (cm), FW-fruit weight (g), FPP-fruit per plant, Yield-yield in tonnes per hectare of land finding was in conformity with the earlier investigation of Praneetha et al (2011), Praneetha (2018) and Mohanty et al (2020). Fruit weight and fruit numbers per plant which were positively correlated with yield, but was negatively related with each other suggested limitation in their potentiality to manifest simultaneously and were contrasting traits contributed cumulatively towards the yield.…”
Section: Character Association Analysissupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Fruit diameter showed significant positive correlation with fruit weight (Gr = 0.91) and yield (Gr = 0.41). Similar results found by Mohanty et al (2020) and Kumar et al (2016). Whereas, it exhibited significant negative correlation with fruit length (Gr = -0.35) and number of fruits per plant (Gr = -0.31).Fruit length did not exhibited any significant relationship.…”
Section: Character Association Analysissupporting
confidence: 90%
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