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Diversity in leaf morphology and physiological characteristics amongmango (Mangifera indica) cultivars popular in different agro-climaticregions of India.

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Title Diversity in leaf morphology and physiological characteristics amongmango (Mangifera indica) cultivars popular in different agro-climaticregions of India.
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Creator Heiplanmi Rymbai
Laxman, RH
Dinesh, M.R
John Sunoj V.S
Ravishankar, K.V
Jha, A.K.
 
Subject Mangifera indica
Gas exchange characteristics
Morphological characteristics
Epicuticular wax
Pigment content
 
Description ‘Himsagar’, ‘Fazli’, ‘Langra’, ‘Dashehari’, ‘Totapuri’ and ‘Neelum’ popularly grown in different agro-climaticregions in India. Significant differences in gas exchange and leaf morphological characters were observedamong cultivars. Higher photosynthesis rate (PN) was recorded in ‘Borsha’, ‘Himsagar’, ‘Langra’ and ‘Neelum’. Across the cultivars PN and CE (carboxylation capacity) were highest in ‘Neelum’ followedby ‘Borsha’. ‘Langra recorded highest WUE and WUEi. The SLA and SLW were maximum in ‘Totapuri’and ‘Dashehari’ respectively. Maximum epicuticular wax content (ECW) was observed in ‘Totapuri’. Thecontent of Chl a, Chl b, total chlorophyll and carotenoids was highest in ‘Alphonso’. Adaxial and abaxial stomatal numbers were highest in ‘Totapuri’ and ‘Langra’, respectively. The variations in leaf morphology, gas exchange and related traits may be linked to genotypic variation suitable for different agro-climatic regions in India.
‘Himsagar’, ‘Fazli’, ‘Langra’, ‘Dashehari’, ‘Totapuri’ and ‘Neelum’ popularly grown in different agro-climaticregions in India. Significant differences in gas exchange and leaf morphological characters were observedamong cultivars. Higher photosynthesis rate (PN) was recorded in ‘Borsha’, ‘Himsagar’, ‘Langra’ and ‘Neelum’. Across the cultivars PN and CE (carboxylation capacity) were highest in ‘Neelum’ followedby ‘Borsha’. ‘Langra recorded highest WUE and WUEi. The SLA and SLW were maximum in ‘Totapuri’and ‘Dashehari’ respectively. Maximum epicuticular wax content (ECW) was observed in ‘Totapuri’. Thecontent of Chl a, Chl b, total chlorophyll and carotenoids was highest in ‘Alphonso’. Adaxial and abaxial stomatal numbers were highest in ‘Totapuri’ and ‘Langra’, respectively. The variations in leaf morphology, gas exchange and related traits may be linked to genotypic variation suitable for different agro-climatic regions in India.
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Date 2021-10-04T09:18:53Z
2021-10-04T09:18:53Z
2014-10-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Rymbai, H., Laxman, R.H., Dinesh, M.R., John Sunoj, V.S., Ravishankar, K.V. and Jha, A.K. 2014. Diversity in leaf morphology and physiological characteristics amongmango (Mangifera indica) cultivars popular in different agro-climaticregions of India. Scientia Horticulturae 176: 189–193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2014.06.030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2014.06.030
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Language English
 
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Publisher Elsevier