Indexing maturity and improving yield of groundnut through genotypes, environment modification and chemicals
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Response of groundnut genotypes (M-37 and M-14) was studied in relation to dates of sowing (15 June, 25 June and 5 July), ' harvesting periods (100, 110, 120, 130 and 140 DAS) and growth regulator (cytozyme, myraaculan and maleic hydrazide each at 45, 60,
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