2015
DOI: 10.5958/0976-0547.2015.00024.5
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Performance of different new genotypes of gladiolus

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“…Variation in corm and cormel production observed in present study is in consonance with the reports of Singh et al (2013), Kadam et al (2014), Sisodia and Singh (2015) in gladiolus. Similar findings was observed by Poon et al (2010), Shaukat et al (2012), Jana et al (2013), Singh et al (2013a) and Rao et al (2015).…”
Section: Spike and Corm Yield Parameterssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Variation in corm and cormel production observed in present study is in consonance with the reports of Singh et al (2013), Kadam et al (2014), Sisodia and Singh (2015) in gladiolus. Similar findings was observed by Poon et al (2010), Shaukat et al (2012), Jana et al (2013), Singh et al (2013a) and Rao et al (2015).…”
Section: Spike and Corm Yield Parameterssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The variation in length of spike and length of rachis is also observed by Susila (2013), Sarkar and Chakraborty (2014), Sindhu et al, (2014), Naresh et al, (2015) Chourasia et al, (2015), , Swaroop et al, (2017), Mushtaq et al, (2018). Negi et al, (2014), Kadam et al, (2014), Rao et al, (2015), Swaroop et al, (2017). The highest longevity of first floret was observed in cv.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Moreover hybrids/genotypes varied in the corm production depending upon their hereditary traits and their response to the climatic conditions prevailing in the area. Rao and Sushma (2015); Jana and Das (2013); Shaukat et al, (2012); Hossain et al, (2011) also observed variations in the number of corms of different gladiolus. Sharma and Gupta (2003) reported that availability of more food material stored in bigger sized mother corms that helped in better plant growth might be associated with the beneficial effect and corms production depends on the size of corms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%