Brinjal study reveals potential for higher fruit yield and quality
The study looked at 30 types of Brinjal plants to see how they vary in characteristics like flowers, fruits, and yield. They found that there is a lot of variability among the plants for these traits. Some traits, like branches per plant and fruit size, are mostly influenced by the genes passed down from parent plants. This means that these traits can be improved through selective breeding. Overall, the study shows that different Brinjal plants have different qualities, and some traits can be easily changed through breeding.