two varieties of okra (bhindi) that are resistant to fruit and shoot borer(1mark)
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● Pusa kevani and Prabhani kranti are the two varieties of okra which is also called as building that are resistant to fruit and shoot borer.
● Prabhani Kranti is a yellow vein mosaic disease resistant assortment of okra grown in 1985 by MAU, Prabhani.
● It is created by sexual hybridization and is gotten from the back cross of Abelmoschus manihot x A. Esculentus. Thus, the right alternative is 'II and IV just right'.
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Varieties of Okra
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- Pusa kevani and Prabhani kranti are the two assortments of okra which is additionally called as building that are impervious to foods grown from the ground borer.
- Prabhani Kranti is a yellow vein mosaic infection safe grouping of okra developed in 1985 by MAU, Prabhani.
- It is delivered by sexual hybridization and is gotten from the back cross of Abelmoschus manihot x A. Esculentus.
- Okra is accessible in two assortments, green and red. Red okra conveys a similar flavor as the more famous green okra and contrasts just in shading.
- Okra (otherwise called gumbo), is a tall-developing, warm-season, yearly vegetable from a similar family as hollyhock, rose of Sharon and hibiscus.
- The youthful units are utilized for soups, canning and stews or as a seared or bubbled vegetable
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