1985
DOI: 10.1016/0304-4238(85)90053-6
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Resistance of okra (Hibiscus esculentus L.) cultivars to premature fruit abortion induced by Choanephora cucurbitarum

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“…Flowering and pod set in okra are known to be favoured by short photoperiods (Nwoke, 1986), but Greek cultivars are considered to be day neutral (Koutsos, 2009). Pod abortion is known to be caused by pathogens (Adebanjo and Dede, 1985), but since okra is largely self-pollinated, even before anthesis (Dhingra, 2009), fertilization of the ovules is usually successful even at high temperatures . In both sowings, flower induction and fruit set was higher in the imported American cv.…”
Section: Effect Of Sowing Time On Okra Seed Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flowering and pod set in okra are known to be favoured by short photoperiods (Nwoke, 1986), but Greek cultivars are considered to be day neutral (Koutsos, 2009). Pod abortion is known to be caused by pathogens (Adebanjo and Dede, 1985), but since okra is largely self-pollinated, even before anthesis (Dhingra, 2009), fertilization of the ovules is usually successful even at high temperatures . In both sowings, flower induction and fruit set was higher in the imported American cv.…”
Section: Effect Of Sowing Time On Okra Seed Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%