2014
DOI: 10.13189/ujas.2014.020302
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Effect of Cultivar and Sowing Date on Okra (Abelmoschus Esculentus L. Moench.) Seed Yield

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“…The plant treated have higher number with V2 15 of fruit length than V1 l0, V1 l5, are statistically similar followed by V2 10 and V2 V10. It could be due to increase activities of other microbes of other microbes facilitated by the organic amendments, stated by (AyoubzeAfrah, 2014). The result showed in Table 3 indicated that the fruit diameter increases in all the treatments throughout the experimental period.…”
Section: Yield Parametersmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The plant treated have higher number with V2 15 of fruit length than V1 l0, V1 l5, are statistically similar followed by V2 10 and V2 V10. It could be due to increase activities of other microbes of other microbes facilitated by the organic amendments, stated by (AyoubzeAfrah, 2014). The result showed in Table 3 indicated that the fruit diameter increases in all the treatments throughout the experimental period.…”
Section: Yield Parametersmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The minimum number of leaves (13.16) was found 0 t ha -1 (C0) (Figure 3). According to Elhag et al (2014), it might be caused by an increase in the activities of other bacteria that are aided by organic amendments. Leaves number per plant was also influenced notably by gibberellic acid.…”
Section: Number Of Fresh Leaves Per Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production of pod (11.34 t/ha) per hectare was maximum in 10 t ha -1 (C2) and minimum (5.98 t/ha) per hectare was obtained in C0 (0 t ha -1 ) (Figure 5). According to Elhag et al (2014), organic manure application improved better supply of nutrients to the plants at the same time increased higher yield response of crops. The effect of gibberellic acid on fresh pod yield per hectare was statistically significant.…”
Section: Pod Yield Per Hectarementioning
confidence: 99%