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volume 23 issue 2 (june 2002) : 145-148
ROLE OF GROWTH HORMONES IN CHILLIES - A REVIEW
1Department of Horticulture,
S KN College of Agriculture, (RAU), Jobner (Jaipur) c 303329. India
ABSTRACT
The discovery of plant growth substances has proved revolutionary in increasing the production of horticultural crops. The great potentialities of various plant growth substances for maximizing vegetative growth, yield and quality of chilli have been emphasized. Further, these can also be used for the production of polyploidy and male sterility to overcome interspecific incompatibilities and for economic hybrid seed production. This paper reviews the research work done in India on the use of various plant growth substances in chilli production.
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