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Floral biology and physico-morphological characteristics of 10 bael (Aegle marmelos) germplasm grown at Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh

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The experiment was carried out in the research field and laboratory of Regional Horticulture Research Station (RHRS), BARI, Chapainawabganj during 2018 to2019 to know the floral biology and post-harvest physical parameters of ten bael germplasm viz., AM-01, AM-02, AM-03, AM-04, AM-05, AM-06, AM-07, AM-08, AM-09 and AM-10 whichwere grown at Chapainawabganj. The maximum number of pollinations occurred in selected germplasmat 6:00-10:00am when temperature was Cand relative humidity was F. The earliest floweringwas observed at 7 April 2019 in AM-02 germplasm. Theflowering duration was noted in between 51 to 60 days. The maximum anthesis was occurred at 7:00-8:00 am. Estimates for the maximum fruit weight, fruit length, fruit diameter, pulp weight, and skull pulp percentage in the AM-04 were 2900g, 28.90cm, 55.0cm, 2305g, and 79.48%, respectively and lowest fruit weight was recorded 750g in AM-07 compared to the others germplasm. The AM-06 germplasm had the highest recorded number of seeds (170), whereas the AM-02 and AM-08 genotypes had the lowest calculated number of seeds per axil (76). The superior germplasm of Bael is indicated by the lowest seed number.
Title: Floral biology and physico-morphological characteristics of 10 bael (Aegle marmelos) germplasm grown at Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh
Description:
The experiment was carried out in the research field and laboratory of Regional Horticulture Research Station (RHRS), BARI, Chapainawabganj during 2018 to2019 to know the floral biology and post-harvest physical parameters of ten bael germplasm viz.
, AM-01, AM-02, AM-03, AM-04, AM-05, AM-06, AM-07, AM-08, AM-09 and AM-10 whichwere grown at Chapainawabganj.
The maximum number of pollinations occurred in selected germplasmat 6:00-10:00am when temperature was Cand relative humidity was F.
The earliest floweringwas observed at 7 April 2019 in AM-02 germplasm.
Theflowering duration was noted in between 51 to 60 days.
The maximum anthesis was occurred at 7:00-8:00 am.
Estimates for the maximum fruit weight, fruit length, fruit diameter, pulp weight, and skull pulp percentage in the AM-04 were 2900g, 28.
90cm, 55.
0cm, 2305g, and 79.
48%, respectively and lowest fruit weight was recorded 750g in AM-07 compared to the others germplasm.
The AM-06 germplasm had the highest recorded number of seeds (170), whereas the AM-02 and AM-08 genotypes had the lowest calculated number of seeds per axil (76).
The superior germplasm of Bael is indicated by the lowest seed number.

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