Browsing by Author "Nambiar, M.C."
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Item Advances in spices research(2007) Nambiar, M.C.Item Cashew research and industries in the Eighties(2007-02-08) Nambiar, M.C.Item Cashew research and industries in the eighties(1979-06) Nambiar, M.C.Item Cashew(Anacardium occidentale L.)(2007-02-08) Nair, M.K.; Rao, E.V.V.B.; Nambiar, K.K.N.; Nambiar, M.C.Item Cashew, pepper and cardamom in the new system(1976) Nambiar, M.C.Item Cashew, pepper and cardamom in the new system(2007-02-08) Nambiar, M.C.Item Central Coconut Research Station, Kasaragod. : Five decades of achievements(1969) Nambiar, M.C.Item Chromosome Morphology, Microsporogenesis and Pollen Fertility in some varieties of coconut(1960-01) Nambiar, M.C.; Swaminathan, M.S.Item Cytogenetics and crop improvement of ginger and turmeric(2007-02-08) Nair, M.K.; Nambiar, M.C.; Ratnambal, M.J.Item Cytological behaviour of first inbred generation of coconut(2007-02-08) Nambiar, M.C.; Thankamma Pillai, P.K.; Vijayakumar, G.Cytological consequences of inbreeding in a few geographically distinct exotic varieties of coconut palms available at Central Coconut Research Station, Kasaragod, were studied Inbred and open-pollinated progenies of Laccadive, Andaman, Philippine, New Guinea and Cochin China varieties and green, -yellow and orange types of dwarf variety of indigenous and Malayan origin -were screened for their meiotic behaviour. Meiosis was comparatively more regular in both inbred and open-pollinated progenies of Laccadive variety. Inbred progenies of Philippines and Andaman varieties and both inbred and open pollinated progenies of Cochin China and New Guinea show com paratively higher frequency of chromosome aberrations and higher percentage of pollen sterility. It is suggested that inbreeding depression observed inPhilippine, Andaman and Cochin China varieties and lack of inbreeding depression in Laccadive varieties is either due to the difference in the intensity of inbreeding and selection between these geographically distinct varieties or to the Laccadive genotypes being comparatively less sensitive to inbreeding.Item Cytology and Origin of the Dwarf Coconut Palm(1961) Swaminathan, M.S.; Nambiar, M.C.Item Effect of root (wilt) diseases on microsporogenesis in coconut (Cocos nucifera L)(2007-02-08) Nambiar, M.C.; Prasannakumari, T.O.Item Effect of Root (wilt) diseases on microsporogenesis in coconut (cocos nucifera L.)(1964) Nambiar, M.C.; Prasannakumari, T.O.Item Electrophoretic Patterns of Soluble Leaf Proteins of Curcuma(2007) Nambiar, M.C.; Thankamma Pillai, P.K.Item Electrophoretic patterns of soluble leaf proteins of Curcuma(2007-02-08) Nambiar, M.C.; Thankamma Pillai, P.K.Item An elite seed garden for cashew(2007-02-08) Nambiar, M.C.Item Fertilising cashew for higher yields(2007-02) Nambiar, M.C.; Haridasan, M.Item Flowering behaviour, cytology, and pollen germination in ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.)(2007-02) Thankamma Pillai, P.K.; Vijayakumar, G.; Nambiar, M.C.The flowers of Zingiber officinale are trimerous, with an attractive labellum, a single fertile stamen, and an inferior ovary with many ovules on an axile placentum. The ovule is -anatropus and bitegmic. Meiosis was highly irregular. Only 37 % of the pollen grains was stainable in aceto-carmine. Maximum germination observed in an artificial medium was only 14.5 %.Item Genetic analysis of yield attributes in Cocos nucifera L. var. West Coast Tall(2007-02) Nambiar, M.C.; Nambiar, K.P.P.The variance components analysis of characters influencing productivity in six yield groups of coconut in three sets of crosses has revealed that there is substantial additive genetic variation available for selection for yield and other associated characters like number of female flowers and percentage set as estimated by the relative sizes of a,2, as2 andItem Genetic analysis of yield attributes in Cocos nucifera L. Var. West coast tall(1970) Nambiar, M.C.; Nambiar, K.P.P.The variance components analysis of characters influencing productivity in six yield groups of coconut in three sets of crosses has revealed that there is substantial additive genetic variation available for selection for yield and other associated characters like number of female flowers and percentage set as estimated by the relative sizes of