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    Evaluation - cabbage varieties for the high range zone of Kerala
    (Kerala Agricultural University, 1996) Gopalakrishnan, T R; Varghese, C A; Giridharan, M P; Devadas, V S
    Evaluation of cabbage varieties for five years at the Regional Agricultural Research Station, Ambalavayal resulted in the identification of a variety "September" adaptable to high altitude zones of Kerala. September is characterised by flat head with medium lightness having an average weight of 1.12 kg and diameter of 17 cm. Under the mild subtropical climate during winter, the establishment of plants and heading ability of the variety are excellent.
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    Two new wilt resistant f1 Hybrids in brinjal (Solanvm melongena L.)
    (Kerala Agricultural University, 2000) Gopalakrishnan, T R; Narayanan Kutty, C; Singh, P K
    Ten wilt resistant and divergent genotypes of brinjal (five purple fruited and five light green / white fruited) were crossed separately and the resulting eight Fj hybrids were evaluated for their performance in a bacterial wilt sick plot at Vellanikkara, Trichur. All the F, hybrids showed high yield potential with resistance to wilt. Based on over all superiority in terms of yield, consumer acceptability and resistance to wilt, two purple fruited hybrids viz., Surya x SM-116 (purple, round to oval) and Arka Keshav x SM-71 (purple, long) were selected and evaluated further for two more seasons. Both the hybrids were resistant to wilt and had a yield potential of 91.31 and 89.07 t ha"1 respectively.