Impact of Heat Stress on Cauliflower (Brassica Oleracea var. Botrytis): A Physiological Assessment
Saba Aleem1*, Iram Sharif2, Mehvish Tahir3, Muhammad Najeebullah3, Ali Nawaz1, Muhammad Imran Khan1, Amina Batool1 and Waheed Arshad1
1Barani Agricultural Research Station, Fatehjang, Pakistan; 2Cotton Research Station, AARI, Faisalabad, Pakistan; 3Vegetable Research Institute, AARI, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
*Correspondence | Saba Aleem, Barani Agricultural Research Station, Fatehjang, Pakistan; Email: sabaaleem22@gmail.com
Figure 1:
Maximum temperature faced by cauliflower genotypes during different growth stages.
Figure 3:
Relationship of RCI % with different other physiological parameters.
Figure 4:
Regression analysis between the yield and different physiological traits under heat stress.
Figure 2:
Curd of different studied cauliflower varieties; (i) CF-Early, (ii) FD-II, (iii) HCF-151A, (iv) HCF-900A, (v) HCF-910A, (vi) HCF-911A, (vii) Sohni, (viii) TSX-C40.