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Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 38 issue 1 (march 2004) : 50 - 54

STUDIES ON GROWTH PATIERN OF DIFFERENT CITRUS SPECIES DURING SPRING FLUSH

A.K. Dubey, 0.5. Yadav
1Division of HortiCulture, lCAR Research Complex for NEH Region,Umroi Road, Umiam -793103, India
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Cite article:- Dubey A.K., Yadav 0.5. (2025). STUDIES ON GROWTH PATIERN OF DIFFERENT CITRUS SPECIES DURING SPRING FLUSH. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 38(1): 50 - 54. doi: .
A field experiment was conducted to know the vegetative growth pattern of 8 cultivars of citrus and 7 other citrus species. Among different cultivars Kingtheppi orange had maximum shoot length, leaf area, inter nodal length, fresh and dry weight of shoot. But shoot diameter and leaves/shoot were found to be highest in Mediterranean orange and Nagpur Mandarin, respectively. However, in other citrus species, Citrus volkameriana recorded maximum shoot length, shoot dimater, leaves/shoot and dry weight of shoot. While larger size leaf was found in Sohniang riang.
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