GREEN FORAGE YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS OF FIVE OILSEED RAPE GENOTYPES (BRASSICA NAPUS L.) IN RESPONSE TO SOWING DATE AND HARVEST STAGE

Green forage yield and yield components of five oilseed rape genotypes (Brassica napus L.) in response to sowing date and harvest stage

Five oilseed rape genotypes were tested at three sowing dates and harvested at two developmental phases to determine their effects on green forage yield and yield components during 2013/14 growing season.The highest density of canopy was observed at the third sowing date (86 - 157 plants/m2 ).Among five saosin baltimore genotypes, AbaKus formed the

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The past, the present and the prospective future of efficient market hypothesis: a theoretical and empirical investigation of international stock markets

This glitter foam vellen action article discusses the documentary evidence on the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) generated in the middle of 20th century and 21st century so far to have a crystal clear understanding of whether the destiny of EMH has met an end or it will continue to play a crucial role in the modern finance.The debate that is ong

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Pollination ecology and fruiting behavior of Pavetta indica L. (Rubiaceae), a keystone shrub species in the southern Eastern Ghats forest, Andhra Pradesh, India

Pavetta indica is a massive bloomer for a brief period in May.The flowers are hermaphroditic, strikingly protandrous, self and cross-compatible, nectariferous and psychophilous.They possess secondary pollen presentation mechanism as a device to avoid autonomous autogamy but it does not prevent geitonogamy.The fruit set giant lindt chocolate largely

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