2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.704.045
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Evaluation of Potato Varieties for Their Suitability under Northern Telangana Agro Climatic Conditions

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“…The data indicated that hybrids and controls did not affect significantly with regard to final emergence at 30 DAP and ranged from 89.33% to 95.11% in the present study. Present results are in accordance with Verma et al [7], Deshmukh et al [8], Preetham et al [9], Sati et al [10], and Sadawarti et al [6] who also noted non-significant differences in the final emergence percentage among varieties. Planting of wellsprouted tubers in the present trail resulted in better germination in all the hybrids and varieties.…”
Section: Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The data indicated that hybrids and controls did not affect significantly with regard to final emergence at 30 DAP and ranged from 89.33% to 95.11% in the present study. Present results are in accordance with Verma et al [7], Deshmukh et al [8], Preetham et al [9], Sati et al [10], and Sadawarti et al [6] who also noted non-significant differences in the final emergence percentage among varieties. Planting of wellsprouted tubers in the present trail resulted in better germination in all the hybrids and varieties.…”
Section: Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The maximum plant height was recorded in Kufri Badshah (57.77 cm) followed by Kufri Sadabahar (40.19 cm) reported by Mann et al [11]. A similar trend was also reported by Khan et al [12], Preetham et al [9], Mehara et al [13], and Agrawal et al [14]. The present response was also supported by Eaton et al [15] who reported a difference in the height plant of different potato genotypes and might be due to environmental effects and plant genetic makeup.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…The differences among the variety for number of branches per plant may be due to inherent and genetic characters of cultivars and better adaptability to prevailing environmental conditions. Present findings were in accordance with that of Preetham et al (2018). Fresh weight of shoots (g/plant): Significant results were recorded in different treatments and data reveals that fresh weight of shoots ranged from 130.13 g/plant to 189.72 g/plant.…”
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“…These results were supported by the findings of Mani et al (2014). According to Preetham et al (2018) and Marwaha et al (2007) the differences in number of small tubers between the varieties might be due to genetic variations and adaptability of the variety to prevailing climatic conditions of the experimental site. Number of medium tubers per plant: the highest number of medium tubers per plant (5.04) was obtained under T8 i.e.…”
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