Effects of row orientation on fruit yield of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus [
L.] Moench) were studied. Plants in north-south (N-S) rows produced more fr
uit than those in east-west (E-W) rows. Amounts of photosynthetic (400-700
nm) and morphogenic light (farred to red light ratio [FR/R]) received by pl
ants grown in N-S and E-W rows were also determined. The mean amounts of ph
otosynthetic light received by plants grown in E-W and N-S oriented rows we
re similar. Reflected light received by plants in N-S rows had a higher FR/
R ratio than that received by plants in E-W rows. We conclude that row orie
ntation affected yield of okra by influencing the morphogenic light receive
d by plants.