Thermal requirement of pomegranate varieties growing in Maharashtra

Published

2016-09-30

Keywords:

Pomegranate, temperature, evapo-transpiration, growing degree days, photo-thermal index, heat use efficiency
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Authors

  • D.T. Meshram ICAR-National Research Center on Pomegranate, Kegaon, Solapur 413 255, Maharashtra
  • Ram Chandra ICAR-National Research Center on Pomegranate, Kegaon, Solapur 413 255, Maharashtra
  • N.V. Singh ICAR-National Research Center on Pomegranate, Kegaon, Solapur 413 255, Maharashtra
  • R.K. Pal ICAR-National Research Center on Pomegranate, Kegaon, Solapur 413 255, Maharashtra

Abstract

A field experiment was carried out to quantify growing degree days (GDD) requirement of 10 pomegranate varieties (i.e. Bhagwa, Ganesh, Mridula, Arkata, Jyoti, G-137, P-13, Kandhari, Bassein Seedless and Jalore Seedless) at ICAR-NRCP, Solapur, situated at 17° 10’’ north latitude, 74° 42’’ east longitude and 483.5 m above mean sea level. The water requirement through drip irrigation system at 90% efficiency for Mrig bahar (rainy season flowering) ranged from 5.7-13.0, 8.0-18.2, 9.2-20.8 and 10.3-23.4 l day-1 tree-1 for 2nd to 5th year pomegranate trees. The seasonal values of water applied to 2nd to 5th year pomegranate trees were estimated as 1259, 1763, 2015 and 2266 l bahar-1 tree-1, respectively. Total GDD accumulations of all the varieties ranged from 2948 to 4105°D from defoliation to harvesting period. The growing degree days ranged from 947 to 1278°D at flowering stage and 2134 to 3306°D at fruiting stage. The lowest and highest GDD build up from defoliation to harvesting period were 2948°D for ‘G-137’ and 4105°D for ‘Bhagawa’, respectively. Photo-thermal index (PTI) at flowering and fruiting stages and heat use efficiency (HUE) of ten varieties ranged from 16.6 to 17.4°D/day, 16.5 to 18.3°D/day and 3.2 to 4.0 kgha-1 degree day-1, respectively. The growing degree days (°D), photo-thermal index and heat use efficiency indices may be used to assess the crop performance with respect to suitability of the variety to a particular locality depending on the prevailing thermal environment.

How to Cite

Meshram, D., Chandra, R. ., Singh, N., & Pal, R. (2016). Thermal requirement of pomegranate varieties growing in Maharashtra. Indian Journal of Horticulture, 73(03), 327–333. Retrieved from https://journal.iahs.org.in/index.php/ijh/article/view/1599

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