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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 22 issue 1 (march 2002) : 42 - 44

EVALUATION OF EVERGREEN VARIETIES OF POMEGRANATE UNDER PUNJAB CONDITIONS

K.K. Sharma, W.S. Dhillon
1Department of Horticulture, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana- 141 004, India
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Cite article:- Sharma K.K., Dhillon W.S. (2024). EVALUATION OF EVERGREEN VARIETIES OF POMEGRANATE UNDER PUNJAB CONDITIONS. Agricultural Science Digest. 22(1): 42 - 44. doi: .
Studies on evaluation of evergreen CVs. of pomegranate under Punjab conditions were conducted at PAU, Ludhiana. The maximum girth and tree height was recorded in Ganesh, PS-77 and Moga-Local and minimum in Basse-in-Seedless. The CVs. of Ganesh and PS-77 were the earliest to flower and Panipat Selection was the last. The grains of CV. Ganesh were the heaviest. The juice acid content was lowest in G-137. The incidence of black spot disease was the lowest in Moga-Local and Basse-in-Seedless CVs.
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