2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.707.211
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Effect of Time of Pollination and Period of Pollen Storage on Seed Yield and Quality of Brinjal Hybrid (Solanum melongena L.)

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“…This, in turn, led to increased fertilization rates, higher seed formation, and ultimately greater seed weight per fruit, enhanced seed yield per plant, and improved test weight. These findings align with the research of Petrova et al (1981), Chattopadhyaya (2000, Patil et al (2008b), Korat et al (2018), andVeeresha et al (2018) in brinjal; Hazra et al (2003) and Kumar et al (2008) in tomato; Padda and Singh (1971) in capsicum; and Priya et al (2009) in chilli.…”
Section: Ginoya Et Alsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This, in turn, led to increased fertilization rates, higher seed formation, and ultimately greater seed weight per fruit, enhanced seed yield per plant, and improved test weight. These findings align with the research of Petrova et al (1981), Chattopadhyaya (2000, Patil et al (2008b), Korat et al (2018), andVeeresha et al (2018) in brinjal; Hazra et al (2003) and Kumar et al (2008) in tomato; Padda and Singh (1971) in capsicum; and Priya et al (2009) in chilli.…”
Section: Ginoya Et Alsupporting
confidence: 85%