Impact of pollination schedules on the fruit characteristics of kiwifruit
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Timings of pollination are crucial for adequate fruit set, development, quality and yield of kiwifruit. A study was undertaken for three years (2020-22) to find out the effective pollination period (EPP) of commercial kiwifruit cultivars in Sikkim conditions. Ten-year-old vines of the female cultivar Monty and the male cultivar Allison were taken for the study. It was found that 8 am is the most important time to perform pollination for obtaining bigger-sized fruits. Fruit set was found to be 100% when pollination was performed at 9 am, 10 am and 3 pm. The yield was found to be the highest at 9 am (35.20 kg/plant) pollination time; TSS recorded 1.38-fold variations with the maximum at 8 am (19.1°B). Total acidity was recorded as the minimum at 9 am (0.64%) pollination. Further, ascorbic acid was recorded at to be the maximum at 9 am (118.9 mg/100g) pollination. Primary and secondary nutrients were also found to be higher in pollinated flowers from 8.00 am to 12.00 pm. Thus, efforts for producing good quality and marketable size fruits in kiwifruit the vines should the flowers should be within the 8.00 am to 12.00 pm pollination timings.Abstract
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Castro, H., Siopa, C., Casais, V., Castro, M., Loureiro, J., Gaspar, H. and Castro, S. 2021. Pollination as a key management tool in crop production: Kiwifruit orchards as a study case. Sci. Hortic. 290: 110533. Gheshlaghi, E. A. 2019. Effective pollination period and its influence on fruit characteristics of ‘Hayward’kiwifruit. Adv. Hortic. Sci. 33(4): 537-542. Goldberg, T. and Ben-Arie, R. 2019. Non-destructive measurement of fruit firmness to predict the shelf-life of ‘Hayward’kiwifruit. Sci. Hortic. 244: 339-342. McNeilage, M. A. 1991. Gender variation in Actinidia deliciosa, the kiwifruit. Sex. Plant Reprod. 4: 267-273. Olesik, J. W. 1991. Elemental analysis using icp-oes and icp/ms. Anal. Chem. 63(1): 12A-21A. Thimmaiah, S. K. 1999. Standard Methods of Biochemical Analysis, Kalyani Publishers, Noida
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