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Volume : II, Issue : VI, July - 2012

Mean Performance Of Major Morphological Characters In Varieties Of Capsicum Annuum And Capsicum Frutescens.

S.S.PHULARI

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Five varieties of Capsium annuum (Black short, Deonur Bydagi, Jwala, pant C-1 and Sankeshwari) and Lavangi variety of Capsicum frutescens shown wide differences in their genotypic constituents reflected by morphological status. Major characters of growth and yield such as plant height, plant spread, leaf area, days for flowering (50% bloom) fruit number per plant, fruit length, fruit breath, pedicel lenght, fruit size fresh wt of fruit, sundried fruit weight and seed weight are much influenced by genotype . These parameters may considered important by breeder while breeding for improved quality in Capsicum. Variety Jwala appears to be a better parent, when breeding programme stresses improvement in fruit yield.

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S.S.PHULARI, (2012). Mean Performance Of Major Morphological Characters In Varieties Of Capsicum Annuum And Capsicum Frutescens.. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. VI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1094.pdf

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