?EFFECT OF OKRA LEAF SHAPE ON BOLL ROT, EARLINESS AND YIELD OF UPLAND COTTON GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L
Keywords:
Okra leaf, Earliness, Boll rot, Yield.Abstract
Seedcotton yield, earliness and boll rot incidence studies on the okra leaf trait against normal leaf were 
carried out at Cotton Research Institute, Sakrand during 1993. Boll rot incidence of 28.8% was recorded in 
normal leaf trait as against 7.7% of okra leaf. Thus okra leaf trait reduced the boll rot incidence considerably 
and the percentage difference over normal was 70.8%. Okra leaf shape was earlier than normal leaf shape 
and formed and opened more number of bolls per plant thus out yielded normal leaf cultivar by giving 3002 
kg ha' seedcotton yield as compared with 2870 kg ha'. 
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																			1998-02-16
																	
				How to Cite
Soomro, A. R., Memon, A. M., Nachnani, G. H., & Hassan, A. (1998). ?EFFECT OF OKRA LEAF SHAPE ON BOLL ROT, EARLINESS AND YIELD OF UPLAND COTTON GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L. Biological Sciences - PJSIR, 41(1), 36–38. Retrieved from http://biostaging.pjsir.org/index.php/biological-sciences/article/view/2227
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