Evaluation of Some Long Bean Lines Using Early and Late Produced Seeds in Two Soil Types

Early and late produced seeds of some F9 lines and exotic cultivars of long beans were evaluated on clayey loam and alluvial soil in the University Farm at Serdang. The results showed that pod yield and pod length were not significantly different for seeds produced early or late. Among the genotypes...

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Main Authors: Yap, Thoo Chai, Cheok, K. T.
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Published: 1978
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spelling my.upm.eprints.19992013-05-27T06:58:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/1999/ Evaluation of Some Long Bean Lines Using Early and Late Produced Seeds in Two Soil Types Yap, Thoo Chai Cheok, K. T. Early and late produced seeds of some F9 lines and exotic cultivars of long beans were evaluated on clayey loam and alluvial soil in the University Farm at Serdang. The results showed that pod yield and pod length were not significantly different for seeds produced early or late. Among the genotypes studied, pod yield was more unstable than pod length. However, some lines and Taiwan Stripe Seed performed better than the ,local commercial variety, Local Long-l in both soil types. 1978 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/1999/1/Evaluation_of_Some_Long_Bean_Lines_Using_Early_and.pdf Yap, Thoo Chai and Cheok, K. T. (1978) Evaluation of Some Long Bean Lines Using Early and Late Produced Seeds in Two Soil Types. Pertanika, 1 (2). pp. 82-85. English
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description Early and late produced seeds of some F9 lines and exotic cultivars of long beans were evaluated on clayey loam and alluvial soil in the University Farm at Serdang. The results showed that pod yield and pod length were not significantly different for seeds produced early or late. Among the genotypes studied, pod yield was more unstable than pod length. However, some lines and Taiwan Stripe Seed performed better than the ,local commercial variety, Local Long-l in both soil types.
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author Yap, Thoo Chai
Cheok, K. T.
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Evaluation of Some Long Bean Lines Using Early and Late Produced Seeds in Two Soil Types
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Cheok, K. T.
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title Evaluation of Some Long Bean Lines Using Early and Late Produced Seeds in Two Soil Types
title_short Evaluation of Some Long Bean Lines Using Early and Late Produced Seeds in Two Soil Types
title_full Evaluation of Some Long Bean Lines Using Early and Late Produced Seeds in Two Soil Types
title_fullStr Evaluation of Some Long Bean Lines Using Early and Late Produced Seeds in Two Soil Types
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Some Long Bean Lines Using Early and Late Produced Seeds in Two Soil Types
title_sort evaluation of some long bean lines using early and late produced seeds in two soil types
publishDate 1978
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/1999/1/Evaluation_of_Some_Long_Bean_Lines_Using_Early_and.pdf
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