Comparative study on performance of guava genotypes during rainy and winter season under Bhubaneswar condition
Downloads
Published
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-0112.2018.00094.4Keywords:
Psidium guajava, flowering, maturity, yield, quality.Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2018 Indian J. Hortic.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Abstract
The performance of eight guava genotypes viz. Hisar Safeda, Pant Prabhat, Shweta, Hisar Surkha, L-49, Banaras Round, Allahabad Safeda and HRS Pride was carried out at Horticultural Research Station, Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar in both rainy and winter season during 2015-16 and 2016-17. The guava plants were planted at a spacing of 5m × 5m on 16th July, 2011. Plant height, canopy spread and canopy volume was recorded significantly highest in Pant Prabhat over other cultivars while Hisar Safeda recorded maximum trunk diameter (cm) during both rainy and winter season. The final fruit retention percentage was found maximum in Pant Prabhat (67.00 %) during rainy season and in Shweta (60.67 %) during winter season. The fruit weight, fruit volume, fruit length during both seasons was recorded maximum in Pant Prabhat. The yield per plant varied significantly and recorded maximum in Pant Prabhat (14.67 kg) during rainy season and in Shweta (13.98 kg) during winter. From the result of the experiment Pant Prabhat, Shweta and Hisar Surkha were found superior over other genotypes in respect of growth, yield, fruit retention and other fruiting characters during both the season. In respect of qualitative parameters Shweta, Pant Prabhat, HRS Pride was found better compared to other varieties studied.
How to Cite
Downloads
Similar Articles
- A Pooja, Sapna Panwar, A.K Kumar, Gunjeet Kumar, Standardization of in vitro regeneration protocol in annual chrysanthemum , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 78 No. 01 (2021): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- R.S. Meena, M.M. Anwer, G. Lal, R.S. Mehta, R.K. Kakani, Alka Panwar, Genetic diversity analysis in fennel , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 67 No. 04 (2010): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Dharminder Singh, Madhu Bala, Aman Sharma, Induced mutations in chrysanthemum through gamma rays , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 80 No. 03 (2023): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- S.D. Shikhamany, Sanjay K. Jeughale, Kailas N. Khapre, Response of 2A Clone grape to GA3 sprays for berry thinning as influenced by cane regulation on two training systems under tropical conditions , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 74 No. 01 (2017): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- N.V. Phong, V.R. Sagar, S.K. Singh, Value addition through blending in Langra mango pulp for β-carotene , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 67 No. 04 (2010): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Jagmeet Singh, Akhilesh Sharma, Hem Lata, Alisha Thakur, Nimit Kumar, Genetic diversity for curd yield and its attributes in late cauliflower , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 80 No. 2 (2023): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- P.L. Gangasaran, P. Mall, O.P. Garhwal, Economic impact of extensive pollination through honey bee in peach orchard , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 67 No. 04 (2010): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- J.N. Das, S. Bal, Studies on physico-chemical traits of local carambola germplasm , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 67 No. 03 (2010): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- P.C. Barua, B.C. Deka, J. Buragohain, Post-harvest treatments to improve the shelf-life of tomato fruits at ambient conditions , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 67 No. 02 (2010): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Ramesh Kumar, Chavlesh Kumar, Rishu Jain, Avantika Maurya, Ashok Kumar, Abha Kumari, Rakesh Singh, Molecular cloning and in-silico characterization of NAC86 of kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata) , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 79 No. 1 (2022): Indian Journal of Horticulture
<< < 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 > >>
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.