Harvest Index and its Relationship with Runner Yield in Swamp Taro (Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott.)
Abstract
Dry matter production and runner yield of five swamp taro cultivars, viz., BCST 23, BCST 21, BCST 2, BCST 4 and BCST 15 were studied by growing them in marshy water-logged conditions at Directorate of Water Management, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The cultivar BCST 15 produced significantly highest total runner yield and runner dry matter production at 6 and 9 months after planting (MAP). The total runner yield was the lowest in BCST 2. In BCST 15 greater proportion of dry matter was diverted to the leaf and petiole at the grand growth period, i.e. 6 MAP. However, exponential increase in runner dry matter with increase in harvest index both at 6 and 9 MAP suggested that harvest index could be used as a reliable selection index in breeding rogramme for increasing runner dry matter and yield in swamp taro.Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Dear Author(s)
We need your written permission before we can publish your accepted article in the Journal of Root Crops. Please read this form carefully, complete it and palace your signature below. A scanned copy of this form may be mailed to us within two days of receipt of this letter. Our email ID is: isrc_ctcri@yahoo.com or editor_jrc@yahoo.com or sreekumarctcri@gmail.com
Details:
In consideration of the publication in the Journal of Root Crops of our contribution entitled
(Name of the paper): .................................................................................................................
.................................................................................................................................................... by us (all Authors’ names) ..........................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................
A. To be filled in if copyright belongs to you
I/we hereby assign to Indian Society for Root Crops, Thiruvananthapuram, India, the full copyright in all forms and media in the said contribution, including open/ restricted access to online version. They own the rights to freely grant or distribute the paper to any third party or public
Please tick this box if you are the sole author of the paper
Please tick this box if you are authorised to execute this copyright transfer on behalf of all the authors of the above article
Name (block letters): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......
Institution/Company:..................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................
Signature:.....................................................................; Date: ....................................................
B. To be filled in if copyright does not belong to you
1. Name and address of copyright holder:................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
2. The copyright holder hereby grants Indian Society for Root Crops, Thiruvananthapuram, India the full copyright in all forms and media in the said contribution, including open/ restricted access to online version. They own the rights to freely grant or distribute the paper to any third party or public.
(Signature of copyright holder or authorised agent)