Response of new sweet-potato varieties to nitrogen, phosphorus and potash application
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- T 635.223 J35R
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Variety V2 recorded the highest YIeld of marketable roots followed by V9 Length of roots and number of roots per plant was maximum in V2 variety, while the circumference of the roots was almost equal In V2 and V9 varieties Sugar percentage in roots was ma
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