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Item Response of nendran banana to different levels of N, P and K(Kerala Agricultural University, 1977) Pillai, G R; Balakrishnan, S; Veeraraghavan, P G; Santhakumari, G; Gopalakrishnan, RExperiments were conducted to study the response of nendran banana to different levels of N, P and K at the Banana & Pineapple Research Station, Kannara for five consecutive seasons from 1963 — 64. The results revealed that the nutrients N and K exerted a significant positive influence on fruit number and bunch weight. The optimum dose of N and K2O corresponding to maximum yield of fruit has been worked out as 191, and 301 g per plant respectively. The economic optimum dose according to to the prevailing market rate has been worked out as 133 and 260 g of N and KSO respectively per plant per year.Item Comparative performance of banana (Musa aab cv. Nendran) at different planting intensities(Kerala Agricultural University, 1995) Krishnakumary, K; Radhakrishnan, T C; Estellita, S; Mercy, K AItem Effect of repeated subculturing on somaclonal variation in banana (Musa aab group) cv. Nendran(Kerala Agricultural University, 1995) Mini Balachandrail; Valsalakumari, P K; Geetha, C KContinuous subculturing of regenerated shoot initials of banana cv. Nendran was carried out at two-week interval to assess the variation induced due to repeated subculturing. It was found that the number of shoots produced per culture varied in different subcultures. Chromosome counts made at the root tips of Ihe plaatlets from ten subcultures indicated that all the plants were triploids (2n = 33). However, the plantlets from the different subcultures varied significantly with respect to the rate of growth in height and leaf area.Item Gamma rav induced variations in fruit quality of banana [Musa (Aab) Nendran](Kerala Agricultural University, 1996) Radha Devi, D S; Nayar, N K