2016
DOI: 10.5958/2348-7542.2016.00048.6
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Flowering and pollen morphological studies in some litchi (LitchichinensisSonn.) cultivars

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“…There was poor fruit set by selfing. In contrary to this result Brijwal et al, (2016) had reported that initial fruit set under selfpollination was significantly higher than all crosses and open-pollination methods. constant encouragement and in carrying out the research and preparation of this manuscript also for providing necessary facilities to carry out the research work in an effective manner, which has made orientation of this memory of my life.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…There was poor fruit set by selfing. In contrary to this result Brijwal et al, (2016) had reported that initial fruit set under selfpollination was significantly higher than all crosses and open-pollination methods. constant encouragement and in carrying out the research and preparation of this manuscript also for providing necessary facilities to carry out the research work in an effective manner, which has made orientation of this memory of my life.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…There was poor fruit set by selfing. In contrary to this result Brijwal et al, (2016) had reported that initial fruit set under selfpollination was significantly higher than all crosses and open-pollination methods. Forneman et al, (2012) also reported the lower initial fruit set in all cross-pollination as compared to self-pollination in "Wai Chee" litchi cultivar.…”
Section: Effect Of Crossing Methods On Fruit Setcontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…found higher fruit set in cross pollination as compared to self-pollination. In contrary to this resultBrijwal et al (2016) had reported that initial fruit set under self-pollination was significantly higher than all crosses and open-pollination methods. Forneman et al (2012) also reported the lower initial fruit set in all cross-pollination as compared to self-pollination in "WaiChee" litchi cultivar.…”
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confidence: 94%