2021
DOI: 10.53911/jae.2021.11104
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Performance studies on different okra varieties and hybrids under arid climatic conditions of Rajasthan

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“…The number of fruits and fruit yield variation amongst the hybrids of bhendi might be due to their genetic makeup and sink-source relationships. The current findings are agreed with Sivakumar et al, (2020) [5] , Meena et al, (2021) [6] , Kumar et al (2017) [7] .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The number of fruits and fruit yield variation amongst the hybrids of bhendi might be due to their genetic makeup and sink-source relationships. The current findings are agreed with Sivakumar et al, (2020) [5] , Meena et al, (2021) [6] , Kumar et al (2017) [7] .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Variation in shelf-life of fruits amongst the okra genotypes might be due to their genetic makeup, nitrogen levels, moisture content and fibre content in the fruits of different okra genotypes. This finding was in accordance with Meena et al [8] in okra. Fibre content was recorded highest in genotype OPL-2123 (16.09 %), which is at par with genotypes OPL-2114 (14.03 %), OPL-2125 (13.97 %) and OPL-2124 (13.94 %).…”
Section: Quality Parameterssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In stem girth the significant difference among genotypes might be due to the influence of their genetic makeup regulating the endogenous hormone balance which controls the cell division, cell enlargement and cell differentiation resulting in differential branching which ultimately affects the stem girth. The results of present findings are in line with the observations of Kumar et al [6], Singh et al [7] and Meena et al [8] in okra.…”
Section: Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 93%
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