Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences1028-88801812-5735Asian Network for Scientific Information10.3923/pjbs.2000.2010.2012KhanHumayun KhanMazullah Asmatulla RasulKhalid BhattiAnwar KhanMehmood 122000312Field experiment was conducted to evaluate 4 okra varieties, T-13 (check), Super Green, Pusa Green and Green Tech sown on 3 different dates, 10th May, 25th May, and 10th June, 1998. It was found that variety, T-13, sown on May 25,1998 gave significantly highest plant population percentage of 199.661. Variety, Green tech, sown on June 10, 1998 took more day's 148.331 from sowing to 1st flowering and remained the tallest variety at first & last picking with 58 &167 cm plant height when sown on May 25, 1998. Variety, T-13 (check), gave long edible fruits of 10 cm. While significantly highest yield of 15.68 t ha1 was obtained from variety, T-13 (check), sown on May 25, 1998.]]>Anonymous,19981998Baloch, A.F.,1994pp: 529-531pp: 529-531Bhuibhar, B.R., K.G. Mahakal, P.B. Kale and S.G. Wankhade,1989Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench).]]>133943Blennerhassett, R.M. and B.M. El-Zaftawi,198626625629Gadakh, S.R., K.E. Lawande and P.N. Kale,199019329332Ghanti, P., G. Sounda and P.K. Verma,19919176179Gorachand, M., S.C. Malik and G. Mondal,1990Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench) as influenced by time of sowing and planting density.]]>182631Gupta, A., J.V. Rao and K. Srinivas,198186979Iremiren, G.O. and D.A. Okiy,19861062126Mondal, G., S.C. Malik and T.K. Maity,19892230231Planasamy, V., K. Vanangamudi, T. Jayaraj and T.V. Karivara,1986342325Pandita, M.L.N., K. Sharnia and S.K. Arora,1991Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench).]]>183240Yamaguchi, M.,19831983pp: 359-369pp: 359-369