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Item Yield and yield attributing characters and economics of (Abelmoschus Esculentus Mill) as influenced by nutrients(Kerala Agricultural University, 1996) Sajitha Rani, T; Pushpakumary, RItem Influence of weather on the yield of pepper cv. panniyur 1 (Piper nicrum L.)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1999) Pradeepkumar, T; Kumaran, K; Aipe, K C; Manomohandas, T PInfluence of weather on the yield of black pepper variety Panniyur 1 was studied by resorting correlation and regression analysis. Among the different weather variables, mean maximum temperature in March first fortnight and June second fortnight, total sunshine hours received during February first fortnight, March first fortnight and April second fortnight, total rainfall during March second fortnight and September second fortnight- mean maximum relative humidity during March first fortnight and mean minimum relative humidity during March second fortnight and July first fortnight were found to be significantly correlated with the pepper yield of succeeding year. By combining three weather variables viz., mean maximum temperature during March first fortnight, mean maximum temperature during June second fortnight and mean minimum relative humidity during July first fortnight, a regression equation was derived with an R2 can be used in predicting the pepper yield at the end of July first fortnight.Item Seasonal evaluation of capsicum species and cultivars for oleoresin recovery(Kerala Agricultural University, 1999) Mini, C; Abdul Vahab, M; Indira, PEvaluation of nine chilli genotypes for oleoresin recovery under ihree different seasons identified Arka Lohit as the highest yielderofoleuresin. Genotypes were higher in oleoresin content during winter. Considering the fruit yield and oleoresin recovery together, summer was the best season for oleoresin yield.