2018
DOI: 10.18782/2320-7051.7044
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Performance of Fenugreek Cultivars for Growth and Seed Yield

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“…This difference in plant spread can be attributed to the cessation of vertical growth in all varieties by 90 days after sowing, leading to a diversion of vigour towards horizontal growth. These results are consistent with studies conducted by Anilkumar et al [10] in coriander and Anitha et al [11] in fenugreek. Moreover, foliar application of methyl jasmonate at 100 ppm resulted in a significantly higher plant spread (368.6 cm 2 ), comparable to salicylic acid at 100 ppm (349.3 cm 2 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…This difference in plant spread can be attributed to the cessation of vertical growth in all varieties by 90 days after sowing, leading to a diversion of vigour towards horizontal growth. These results are consistent with studies conducted by Anilkumar et al [10] in coriander and Anitha et al [11] in fenugreek. Moreover, foliar application of methyl jasmonate at 100 ppm resulted in a significantly higher plant spread (368.6 cm 2 ), comparable to salicylic acid at 100 ppm (349.3 cm 2 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The positive effect of methyl jasmonate may be due to its modulating effect on gene expression and specific aspects of plant growth and development. Similar variations among different varieties were reported by Aggrawal et al [17] and Anitha et al [11] in fenugreek, Kazemi [15] in tomato, and Ali et al [18] in fennel.…”
Section: Fig 1b Growth Attributes Of Black Cumin Varieties As Influen...supporting
confidence: 86%
“…There is also significant difference on the genotypes combined location yield performance. Yield variation of different fenugreek varieties was also reported by Anitha et al (2018) standard check CHALLA showed the highest yield (quintal/hectare) in all individual locations and also combined location. Genotype FG-10 showed the least yield in combined location performance.…”
Section: Yield Performancementioning
confidence: 62%
“…The root length (10-12cm) and yield varied from 1.88-2.14 t/ha. For fuel purpose straw yield varied from 4.04-5.67 t/ha (Anitha et al, 2018;Saddam et al, 2012;Seyyed et al, 2012;Chowdhury et al, 2014).…”
Section: Fenugreekmentioning
confidence: 99%