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Posted by Apni kheti
2023-01-25 15:38:29

18 new varieties developed by PAU

The Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) has developed and recommended 18 new varieties of horticultural crops for general cultivation in Punjab. These comprise Vaniglia Sanguigno of citrus (sweet orange), Red Dragon 1 and White Dragon 1 of dragon fruit, Dorsett Golden and Anna of apple, PKH 11 of cucumber, Punjab Sarda of muskmelon, Punjab Jamuni and Punjab Roshni of carrot, Punjab Khushboo of coriander, Punjab Vegetable Guar I of cluster bean, Punjab Tarwanga I of Tarwanga, Punjab Potato 101 and Punjab Potato 102 of potato, Punjab Himmat of brinjal, Punjab Lalima of okra, Punjab Bahar Guldaudi 1 and Punjab Bahar Guldaudi 2 of flower crops.

The varieties were approved during the meeting of the State Varietal Approval Committee, held under the chairmanship of Ms. Shailender Kaur, Director of Horticulture, Punjab. Dr AS Dhatt, Director of Research, and Dr Ashok Kumar, Director of Extension Education, informed that the approval has been given after a detailed discussion on the salient characteristics of all the varieties.

Malta: Vaniglia Sanguigno is recommended for the arid irrigated zone of Punjab and its average yield is 47 kg/tree.

Dragon Fruit: The fruits of Red Dragon 1 and White Dragon 1 bear from July to November under Punjab conditions. Their average yield after the fourth year of planting is 8.35 kg/pillar and 8.75 kg/pillar, respectively.

Apple: Dorsett Golden and Anna are low-chilling and early maturing varieties of apples. Their average yield is 30 kg/plant and 32 kg/plant, respectively.

Cucumber: PKH 11 is the first parthenocarpic gynoecious cucumber hybrid suitable for cultivation in Poly/net houses only. Its total yield is 320 q/acre and 370 q/acre in September and January sown crops, respectively.

Muskmelon: Punjab Sarda has high firmness, long shelf life, and is suitable for distant transportation. Its average fruit yield is 56.0 q/acre yield. Punjab Jamuni is a tropical variety which gets ready for harvesting in 92 days after sowing.

Carrot: Its average root yield is 218 q/acre. Punjab Roshni is a tropical variety which gets ready for harvesting in 96 days after sowing.

Coriander: Punjab Khushboo's average yield of green leaves and seed is 184 q/acre and 3.16 q/acre, respectively.

Guar: Punjab Vegetable Guar 1 is an early variety and is ready for the first harvest 51 days after sowing. Its average green pod yield is 39 q/acre.

Tarwanga: Punjab Tarwanga's leaves are green and vines medium with intermediate intermodal length. It yields 78 q/acre during the spring season.

Potato: Punjab Potato 101 is a table-purpose potato variety with early bulking potential. Its average tuber yield is 178 q/acre. Punjab Potato 102 is a table-purpose potato variety with an average tuber yield of 184 q/acre.

Brinjal: Punjab Himmat variety belongs to the long fruit group in brinjal. It yields 242 q/acre in normal soils conditions. It can also be grown in salt-affected areas with an average yield potential of 204 q/acre.

Okra: Punjab Lalima has a tolerance to yellow vein mosaic virus disease and is rich in anthocyanin and iodine content. Its average marketable yield is 50 q/acre.

Chrysanthemum: Punjab Bahar Guldaudi 1 and Punjab Bahar Guldaudi 2 are suitable for loose flower production with an average yield of 2.294 kg/m2 and 1.668 kg/m2, respectively.