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Binamoog-1:
This is a winter
variety, released in 1992. It takes about 90-95 days
to mature and is resistant to Cercospora leaf spot and tolerant to yellow
mosaic virus disease. Almost all the pods mature at a time. Maximum seed
yield potential is up to 1.1 tons/ha (av 0.9 tons/ha). Seed is golden in
colour.
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Binamoog-2:
This is a late winter-cum-summer
mungbean variety, released in
1994. It matures between 70-80 days. Most of the pods mature at a time.
Seed is dull greenand larger than Kanti. The variety is tolerant to Cercospora
leaf spot and yellow mosaic virus diseases. Maximum seed yield potential
is 1.9 tons/ha (av.1.1 tons/ha).
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Binamoog-3:
This is a winter
mungbean variety, released in 1997. It matures
between 80-85 days. Its seed size is bigger than Binamoog-1. Plants
are tolerant to Cercospora leaf spot and yellow mosaic virus diseases. Pods
are cylindrical without any ridges. Seed colour is dull green. Maximum seed
yield potential is 1.2 tons/ha (av. 1.0 tons/ha).
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Binamoog-4:
A high yielding
winter mungbean variety, released in 1997. It matures
between 75-80 days. Seed size is bigger than Binamoog-1. All the
pods mature at a time. Plants are short and tolerant to Cercospora leaf
spot and yellow mosaic virus diseases. Pods have prominent ridges. Seed
colour is dull green. Maximum seed yield potential is 1.2 tons/ha (av. 1.1
tons/ha).
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Binamoog-5:
A late winter-cum-summer
mungbean variety, released in 1998. It
matures between 70-80 days. Seed is green shiny and bigger than Binamoog-1.
Almost all the pods mature at a time. Plants are short and tolerant to
Cercospora leaf spot and yellow mosaic virus diseases. Maximum seed yield
potential is 2.0 tons/ha (av. 1.5 tons/ha).
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Binamoog-6:
This is an early
mature summer mungbean variety, released in
2005.
It matures between 64-68 days. The variety is
tolerant to yellow mosaic virus diseases. .
Average yield is up to 1.5 tons/ha .
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Binamoog-7:
This
is a high yielding summer mungbean variety, released
in 2005.
It matures between 70-74 days. The variety is
tolerant to yellow mosaic virus diseases. .
Average yield is up to 1.8 tons/ha .
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Binamoog-8:
Binamoog-8
is a summer mungbean variety released in 2010. It is
obtained from seeds of MB-149
which were irradiated with 400 Gy dose of gamma ray. Maturity
period ranges from 64-67 days. Maximum grain yield
is about 2.0 t/ha (av. 1.8 t/ha). Seed is medium
size with green shiny color. Seed contains higher
protein (23%). Plants are short and tolerant to
yellow mosaic virus (YMV) disease. This variety is
suitable for cultivation in pulse growing areas of
Bangladesh
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