'Konkan Bhushan': a dwarf hyacinth bean
1994
A:PS
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Title
'Konkan Bhushan': a dwarf hyacinth bean
Publication Date
1994
Call Number
A:PS
Summary
High yielding [Lablab purpureus] genotypes, with pods suitable for vegetable purposes, were selected from the segregating population of Hebbal Avare 3 X Wal1. In experimental trials, at various locations, promising selection DPL-D1, named Konkan Bhushan, gave a greater pod yield than other popular varieties (8.8-13.6 vs. 5.0-9.3 t/ha). It is a bush type plant, 60-75 cm tall and matures 55-60 days after sowing. The pods are tender and stringless. A plant produces 125-180 pods. It is adaptable to various soils and climates.
Journal Citation
v.38(4):7, INDIAN HORTICULTURE
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