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Leek genotypes influenced by plant densities Effect of Plant Densities on Different Genotype of Le

by [Bhagat, Dr. Vaishali, Bele, Pallavi, Pavhane, Dr. Sachin]

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Leek (Allium porrum L.) is a major crop among Allium species belongs to the family Alliaceae. it is national symbol of Wales. Leek plants have been employed for centuries for the pungency and flavouring value and for their medicinal properties. It is characterized by broad, flat, tightly wrapped, dark green leaves, a long, thick white stalk and a slightly bulbous end. Leek leaves are broad, elongated and green; leek plants can grow up to 60-90 cm (2-3 feet) tall. It is very tolerant to cold weather, although the optimum temperature for vegetative growth is around 20°C. Leek is one of the exotic vegetables in the Marathwada region. There are many constraints that reduce leek production and productivity among which lack of improved varieties and non-optimum plant spacing. It is very important to increase its productivity along with appropriate management practices. However, there is no location and variety specific recommendation on the plant spacing of leek cultivars in study area.

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  • LAP LAMBERT Academic Publ Brand
  • Jul 1, 2024 Pub Date:
  • 9786207639502 ISBN-13:
  • 6207639502 ISBN-10:
  • English Language
  • 8.66 in * 0.35 in * 5.91 in Dimensions:
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