Volume 6 Issue 2
Evaluation of brinjal genotypes for growth and reproductive characters
with seasonal variation
Author(s): M. K. PANDIT, H. THAPA, S. AKHTAR AND P. HAZRA
Abstract: The present study was carried out involving twelve genotypes of brinjal to evaluate their petfonnance and to find out
cultivars suitable for summer-rainy and autumn-winter seasons of southern Bengal. Observations on eleven growth and
reproductive characters including yield I plant were recorded. In general, all the genotypes petfonned better in the
autumn-winter season. During summer, day temperature goes above 35 °C which hampers fruit-setting. In high temperature
and high moisture conditions fruit development was lower, which might have happened due to excessive vegetative growth
and subsequent retarded partitioning of photosynthates to the economic sink Higher ratio of long/ medium: shortlpseudoshort
style flowers and fruit number per plant, along with better fruit weight were found to be the premium traits for better
yield. BCB-23, 38 and 57 yielded better in the autumn-winter season while BCB-43 was found to be the best yielder in
summer-rainy season.
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