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Item Potential of the black pepper cultivar uthirenkotta in the hybridization programme(Kerala Agricultural University, 1988) Ibrahim, K K; Sukumara Pillai, V; Sasikumaran, SItem Expression and association of spike characters in black pepper(Kerala Agricultural University, 1988) Ibrahim, K K; Sukumara Pillai, V; Sasikumaran, SItem Variability, heritability and genetic advance for certain quantitative characters in black pepper(Kerala Agricultural University, 1985) Ibrahim, K K; Sukumara Pillai, V; Sasikumaran, SData on 28 genotypes of pepper recorded for three seasons, at the Pepper Research Station, Panniyur was utilized to estimate genotypic and phenotypic variability, heritability and genetic advance in certain quantitative characters of pepper. Spike yield and spike number have shown maximum genotypic and phenotypic variability, but lowest values for heritability. Berry weight has shown highest value for heritability and minimum genotypic and phenotypic variability. The character, spike yield was found to produce highest advance in the expression on selection, whereas only a marginal improvement need be expected for berry weight.Item Genotype X season interaction and stability parameters in black pepper (Piper nigrum L)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1985) Ibrahim, K K; Sukumara Pillai, V; Sasikumaran, SGenotype x season interaction and stability parameters for five varieties of pepper for yield was studied at the Pepper Research Station, Panniyur, Jjy utilizing the data recorded over five seasons from 1979-80 to 1983-84. The genotype x season interaction was observed to be significant and a larger portion of it was through the non-linear component. The stability model proposed by Eberhart and Russell (1966) was resorted to in describing the stability parameters of varieties. In this study, the variety Kuthiravaly, was found to be the most stable variety. Panniyur 1 is a high yielding variety especially suited to favourable environments, but can also be considered as more stable variety than Arakkulam Munda, Kalluvally and Balankotta.Item Genotypic and phenotypic correlations among yield and its components in black pepper (Piper nigrum L)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1985) Ibrahim, K K; Sukumara Pillai, V; Sasikumaran, SData on 28 genotypes of pepper recorded for three seasons, at the Pepper Research Station, Panniyur was utilized to estimate genotypic and phenotypic correfation coefficients in certain quantitative characters in pepper, in general, the characters showed higher genotypic correlation as compared to phenotypic correlation. All the component characters except berry weight were found to be significantly and positively correlated with the yield. On the other hand, berry weight had significant negative association with the yield and other components except spike length. Such relationship observed between pairs of characters will be helpful in planning breeding programmes in this crop.Item Prediction of rainfall at Taliparamba by statistical methods(Kerala Agricultural University, 1986) Ibrahim, K K; Unnikrishnan Nair, P K; Mathew KurianItem Comparative genetic variability within the open-pollinated seedlings of certain varieties of black pepper (Piper nigrum L.)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1986) Ibrahim, K K; Sukumara Pillai, V; Sasikumaran, SItem Correlated responses in yield and certain component characters in pepper (Piper nigrum L.)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1987) Ibrahim, K K; Sukumara Pillai, V; Sasikumaran, SItem Antholysis in pepper (Piper nigrum L.)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1987) Sukumara Pillai, V; Sasikumaran, S; Ibrahim, K K; Unnikrishnan Nair, P KItem Heterosis in Panniyur 1 black pepper (Piper nigrum L.)(Kerala Agricultural University, 1987) Sukumara Pillai, V; Ibrahim, K K; Sasikumaran, S