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Shoot length
(cm)
Root length
(cm)
Root knot
index
((1-5) scale)
4.00
Reaction
19.18
Number of
galls per
root
68
Root rot
index
Nematode
population per
200 cc soil
490.60
Manna E Kheli
38.63
Birur local
33.00
20.03
90
4.00
260.00
3.75
Nimbanur
Gurlapur local
28.00
19.93
25
37.60
26.28
48
3.00
MR
299.80
2.50
4.00
442.80
5.00
K-8
35.80
23.21
Yamakanamaradi
38.00
28.20
98
4.00
496.10
5.00
70
4.00
473.60
5.00
Rabakavi local
29.00
IIHR collection
36.30
28.00
2.00
130.50
2.50
19.00
73
4.00
410.20
5.00
Yellow tubers
42.50
29.50
1.00
90.40
1.25
Orange tubers
33.00
18.60
20
3.00
MR
272.00
4.25
Sunadolli local
23.60
18.00
82
4.00
760.00
5.00
5.00
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