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COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF THREE SELECTIONS OF SUMMER CAULIFLOWER CULTIVAR HSI/SHU WITH CAULIFLOWER CULTIVAR LOCAL
Article number
153_23
Pages
169 – 176
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Abstract
Three selections of a summer cauliflower cv.
Hsi-shu imported from Taiwan, were compared in 1982 with cauliflower cv.
Local, which is grown in Mauritius as a winter crop.
Trials were carried out at the Curepipe Experiment Station (super-humid zone), the Central Experiment Station, Reduit (super-humid zone), and Pamplemousses Experiment Station (sub-humid zone) and included two summer sowings in October and March and three winter sowings in April, June and August.
The Hsi-shu selections gave good curd yields during the summer sowings, and had higher curd yields than cv.
Local.
Hsi-shu imported from Taiwan, were compared in 1982 with cauliflower cv.
Local, which is grown in Mauritius as a winter crop.
Trials were carried out at the Curepipe Experiment Station (super-humid zone), the Central Experiment Station, Reduit (super-humid zone), and Pamplemousses Experiment Station (sub-humid zone) and included two summer sowings in October and March and three winter sowings in April, June and August.
The Hsi-shu selections gave good curd yields during the summer sowings, and had higher curd yields than cv.
Local.
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Authors
M. Rughoo, I. Rajkomar
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