PHYSICO-MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF EXOTIC AND LOCAL OKRA CULTIVARS IN ACID SOIL
Abstract
An experiment was conducted in the research field of Department of Crop Botany and Tea
Production Technology, Sylhet Agricultural University, Sylhet from May to October 2013
with a view to select the superior Okra cultivar in relation to growth and yield attributes in
acidic soil conditions. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design
(RCBD) with three replications. A total of 8 cultivars viz. BARI Dherosh-1 (control), Orka
Onamika, Bankim, Durga, JO-1, JO-2, JO-3 and JO-4 were evaluated on the basis of growth
and yield attributes. Orka Onamika, Bankim and Durga were collected from India while JO1,
JO-2,
JO-3
and
JO-4
were
collected
from
Japan.
Significant
variations
were
observed
in
case
of all the parameters except the total no. flowers plant
.
Results revealed that high yielding cultivar Bankim exhibited taller plant at final harvest,
produced early flowers, provided the highest fruit setting (%) and the maximum number of
fruits plant
-1
, and aborted fruits plant
-1
-1
The cultivar JO-1 showed superiority in germination capacity and individual
fruit weight. The longest fruit length and less fruit abortion were found in Durga, whereas
JO-4 showed the highest fruit diameter. The cultivar JO-3 produced higher number of
branches plant
-1
. Fruits of JO-3 appears attractive with ridge less, slender, uniform size and
shape, and was found relatively more tasty due to softness and less fiber content. Regarding
fruit yield, the cultivar Bankim, JO-3 and JO-1 performed better. The cultivars Bankim, JO-1
& JO-3 were proved to be promising cultivars in acid soil conditions of Sylhet considering
overall performance of morphological and yield attributes.