Sangeeta Kumari’s research while affiliated with Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry and other places

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Publications (8)


Estimation of stability parameters in 18 Lilium genotypes for leaf width, stem length, days to flower bud formation and bud length
Estimation of stability parameters for days to first flower, stem diameter, size of the flower and number of flowers/plant
Estimation of stability parameters in 18 Lilium genotypes for tepal length, tepal width, duration of flowering and bulb diameter
Genotypic stability analysis among Lilium genotypes for growth and yield contributing traits
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March 2023

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Journal of Applied Horticulture

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Genotypes grown in multi-environmental trials may respond differently to a range of climatic factors, soil characteristics and cultural management practices. As such, the proportion of the variation in the phenotypic traits due to the main effects of genotype, environment and their interaction is routinely assessed when selecting best-performing lines. Keeping this in mind, the present study was carried out to find the stable Lilium genotypes evaluated over two locations for two years in a Randomized Block Design along with three replications. Eighteen diverse genotypes of Lilium were assessed for twenty different vegetative, flowering and bulb parameters. Genotype “Eyeliner” indicated stability for the majority of parameters, including days to bulb sprout emergence, bud length, number of flowers/stem, weight of bulblets, and vase life, while genotype “Yelloween” exhibited stability for a variety of parameters, including leaf length, bud length, size of flower, and days to first flower, and is suitable for a variety of environments.

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Pooled estimates of mean, genotypic & phenotypic coefficient of variability, heritability, genetic advance and genetic gain among Lilium genotypes
Genetic variability and correlation studies among different Lilium genotypes

September 2020

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The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences

The present study was carried out for two years (2016-18) to estimate the genetic variability, heritability, genetic advance, genetic gain and correlation among 18 Lilium genotypes. Findings revealed characters such as number of bulblet/plant, number of leaves/plant and number of flowers/plant recorded high genotypic coefficient of variability (GCV). High heritability coupled with moderate genetic advance recorded for number of leaves/plant, plant height and stem length. Moderate heritability with highest genetic gain recorded for number of bulblets/plant followed by traits such as number of leaves per plant, leaf width, number of flowers/plant and weight of bulblet etc. Significant positive correlation of yield parameter (number of flowers per plant) recorded with plant height, number of leaves per plant, leaf length, stem length, stem diameter, duration of flowering, bulb diameter and weight of bulb etc. Maximum positive direct effect of days to flower bud formation, number of leaves per plant, bulb diameter, weight of bulb, leaf length, stem length etc. on number of flowers per plant revealed the true relationship between them and selection on the basis of these characters would be more effective for the improvement among Lilium genotypes.







Studies on microwave oven drying of Gomphrena globosa L. ‘Magenta’ and ‘White’

January 2017

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Indian Journal of Horticulture

Present investigation was carried out to standardize the medium and temperature for drying of Gomphrena globosa L. Two cultivars ‘Magenta’ (GGM) and ‘White’ (GGW) were dried in silica gel and mixture of sand and silica gel for 3, 4 and 5 min. in microwave oven with 24, 48 and 72 h setting durations. It was observed that maximum moisture loss was recorded in flowers embedded in silica gel and dried for 5 min. with 72 h setting time in cvs Magenta and White, respectively. The maximum decrease in size was recorded in flowers embedded in silica gel and kept for 5 min. with 72 h setting time in cvs Magenta and White, respectively. However, the maximum scores for quality parameters (out of a total of 20) based on colour, texture, brittleness and shape retention were obtained when flowers were embedded in silica gel and kept for 3 min. with 72 h setting time in cv. Magenta and for 3 min. and kept for 24 h. setting in cv. White.

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... Debido al potencial de esta especie, para ampliar sus zonas de producción, se evalúan lugares no tradicionales, aunque, posiblemente, dichos lugares requieran condiciones de protección a la planta (Sarvessh et al., 2024). Por otro lado, la evaluación de genotipos de Lilium en diferentes ambientes también ha permitido estudiar su estabilidad genética (Kumari et al., 2022). ...

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Comparativo del crecimiento de Lilium Brunelo en tres ambientes contrastantes del Estado de México.
Genotypic stability analysis among Lilium genotypes for growth and yield contributing traits

Journal of Applied Horticulture

... Similar results were reported in other crops also viz. carnation (Sharma et al. 2023;Taghizadeh and Khadivi 2023), chrysanthemum (Kumar et al. 2021), lily (Kumar 2013;Kumari et al. 2020), gladiolus (Pratap and Rao 2006;Balaram and Jankiram, 2009;Choudhary et al. 2012;Kumar et al. 2015). Further, high estimates of heritability were obtained for all the characters except number of bulblets/plant (39.82%) and weight of bulblets (30.24%). ...

Genetic variability and correlation studies among different Lilium genotypes

The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences

... Maximum plant height was found in genotype 'UHFSChr117' (116.08 cm) and minimum height was recorded in genotype 'UHFSChr111' (68.15 cm). The finding was agreement with findings of Pal and George, Kanamandi and Patil (1993) [9] , Vetrivel and Jawaharlal (2014) [17] , Shabnam (2017) [13] . Genotype 'UHFSChr123' (119.55 days) initiated earlier bud formation and maximum days taken to bud formation was observed in genotype 'UHFSChr129' (130.35 ...

Evaluation of newly evolved genotypes of chrysanthemum ( Dendranthema grandiflora Tzvelev) for loose flower production
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  • January 2020

Journal of Ornamental Horticulture

... Ktlis-19, group 'B' accommodate four genotypes (Ktlis-12, Ktlis-18, Ktlis-2 and Ktlis-16), group 'C' eight genotypes (Ktlis-14, Ktlis-13, Ktlis-20, Ktlis-7, Ktlis-5, Ktlis-11, Ktlis-21 and Ktlis-1) and group 'D' accommodated six (Ktlis-8, Ktlis-6, Ktlis-15, Ktlis17, Ktlis19 and Ktlis-10) genotypes, respectively. These results are in line with the findings of Dhiman et al. [25] Ahmad et al. [28] in lisianthus and Sangeeta et al. [29] in lilium. ...

Studies on genetic divergence among different Lilium genotypes using D 2 analysis
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  • January 2019

Journal of Ornamental Horticulture

... Like other crops, large numbers of new chrysanthemum cultivars are commercialized annually to meet global demand. Chrysanthemums are categorized as standard or spray type, with standard types exhibiting a single large bloom per stem, while spray types have multiple smaller blooms per stem [21,22]. Spray-type chrysanthemums, with a higher number of flowers displaying a diverse range of colors, shapes, and sizes, are highly desirable in the cut flower market. ...

Advances in Breeding of Chrysanthemum: A Review
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  • August 2019

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences

... Up to certain duration of drying the texture score found increasing after that decreasing trend was observed and surface texture turned to rough importantly at longer duration of drying. Prolonged drying duration recorded maximum brittleness scores in dried flowers, which could be attributed to excessive loss in moisture (Kumari et al., 2017) [4] . The final moisture content in the flowers and foliages after dehydration influences quality as appearance (Mishra et al., 2014) [5] . ...

Studies on microwave oven drying of Gomphrena globosa L. ‘Magenta’ and ‘White’
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  • January 2017

Indian Journal of Horticulture