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4, 4-8, 8-12, (5.1 gr.m-2) was observed with 20 ton.ha-1 manure, corm weight of 8-12 gr in the field with 3 years age, whereas, the highest corm yeild (725 gr.m-2) was obtained with corm weight (>12gr), 30 ton.ha-1 manure in the field with 3 years age. An optimal stigama yeild obtained with 8-12 gr corm weight, 20 ton.ha-1 manure fertilizer in the field with 3 years age.]]>
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