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The Indian Journal of Agricultural Science August 1932

1932

The relative importance of the provinces in the production of this crop is shown in the following table (Estimates of Area and Yield of Principal Crops in India 1929-30). [...] Habit.--The differences in plant habit are generally caused by the length and number of internodes by the arrangement of inflorescence and by the leaves and their angle of insertion on the stem. [...] Calyx.-The relative lengths of the calyx and corolla do not vary much practcally in all the types the calyx is 1/3 the length of the corolla. [...] Considering all the various characters in which the types differ the leaf shape is considered the chief criterion for the main divisions in the classification with the.plant habit next in importance. [...] in diameter ; tube broad the transition between the tube and the dilated portion gradual ; limb divided deep down toward the base with folds at the junction of the lobes ; lobes triangular shaped at the base ; apical points very long.
agriculture environment
Pages
115
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120213
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-v unknown view
Studies in Indian Tobaccos. No. 7. The Types of Nicotiana Tabacum L
345-357 F. J. F. Shaw, Kashi Ram view
Observations on the Immature Stages of some Indian Psyllidæ
358-377 Khan Rahman view
Effect of Mosaic on the Tonnage and the Juice of Sugarcane in Pusa Part II
378-384 W. McRae view
Studies in Indian Pulses. A Note on the Cytology of ‘Kabuli’ and ‘Desi’ Gram Types
385-iv P. D. Dixit view
Studies in Indian Pulses: A Case of Gigantism in Gram (Cicer Arietinum)
391-408 P. D. Dixit view
The Biological Control of Sugar Cane Pests
409-417 W. R. Thompson view
Quarantine and the Spread of Sugar Cane Diseases
418-426 S. F. Ashby view
Notes
427-429 unknown view
Backmatter
1-ii unknown view

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