2016
DOI: 10.5958/0976-4623.2016.00006.2
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Vegetative Growth and Flower Yield as Influenced by Differ-Ent Chrysanthemum(Dendranthema GrandifloraTzvelev) Cultivars in Alfisols of Coastal Andhra Pradesh

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“…The variation for the duration of flowering among the genotypes can be attributed to differences in genetic makeup of the plants. Similar findings for variation in flowering duration among chrysanthemum genotypes have also been reported by Madam et al, (2016), Srilatha et al, (2015), Kumar (2014) and Kumar and Poonam (2006).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The variation for the duration of flowering among the genotypes can be attributed to differences in genetic makeup of the plants. Similar findings for variation in flowering duration among chrysanthemum genotypes have also been reported by Madam et al, (2016), Srilatha et al, (2015), Kumar (2014) and Kumar and Poonam (2006).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The difference in vegetative attributes of different genotypes may be due to varied growth rate and their genetic makeup. Similar variation for plant height among genotypes was also observed by Madam et al, (2016), Kumar et al, (2014), Banerji et al, (2012) and Rao and Pratap (2006) in chrysanthemum genotypes.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The number of flowers produced per plant may be directly related to more number of branches, more plant spread and more number of leaves and accumulation of more photosynthates, thereby leading to the production of more number of flowers. Similar findings were also observed by Madam et al, (2016), Kumar et al, (2014), Banerji et al, (2012), Singh et al, (2017) and Negi et al, (2019) in chrysanthemum. Pusa Guldata, Pusa Chitrksha, Star White and Star Yellow genotypes performed well, hence, these genotypes can be selected in breeding programmes.…”
Section: Characterization Of Chrysanthemum For Growth Characters and Yieldsupporting
confidence: 87%