Present Status of Apple Pollinizers in Kullu Valley and Its Impact on Productivity
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Present Status of Apple Pollinizers in Kullu Valley and Its Impact on Productivity
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Singh, Dinesh
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634.11 Apples
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The cultivated apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.) is native to South Western Asia (Brown, 1975). There is hardly any region in temperate climate where apple is not grown on commercial scale. In India, it was introduced in Kullu valley around 1870 (Kanwar, 1987) and at Kotgarh in 1918 (Hayes, 1957) by European settlers and missionaries. It is a prime commercial fruit crop of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and UP hills and is also grown in North-East on limited scale. Total area under apple cultivation in 1995-96 in India was 217099 hectares with a production of 1211379 metric tonnes (Chauhan et al., 1997).
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1998
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text
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en
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http://hillagricrepository.co.in/119/1/12505.pdf
Singh, Dinesh (1998) Present Status of Apple Pollinizers in Kullu Valley and Its Impact on Productivity. PhD thesis thesis, DYSP UHF Solan. |
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