2021
DOI: 10.30997/ijar.v2i2.109
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GERMINABILITY OF VARIETIES OF BEAN (Phaseoulos Vulgaris L.) AND OKRA (Abelmoschus Esculentus L. Moench) UNDER LOW TEMPERATURE STORAGE CONDITION

Abstract: Bean and okra are common vegetables cultivated in the most regions of Sri Lanka.  The seeds of these crops are mainly stored in cold storage as bulk before releasing retail lots to sales outlets. Commercial growers and gardeners buy seeds in bulk or in packages at retail stores. Although certified seeds are frequently tested by the seed testing laboratories, they do not guarantee the maximum field emergence. Certified seed lots of two pole bean varieties, ‘Keppetipola Nil’ (KN) and ‘Bandarawela Green’ (BG) and… Show more

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