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GROWTH AND VARIABILITY IN AREA PRODUCTION AND YIELD OF SELECTED FRUIT CROPS IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA

GROWTH AND VARIABILITY IN AREA PRODUCTION AND YIELD OF SELECTED FRUIT CROPS IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA

... selected fruit crops including apple, peach, pear, and plum in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ...selected fruit remained positive with area under fruit as a major contributor during ...in fruit ...

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INTERDECADAL GROWTH VARIABILITY AND DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS OF FRUIT CROPS IN PUNJAB, PAKISTAN

INTERDECADAL GROWTH VARIABILITY AND DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS OF FRUIT CROPS IN PUNJAB, PAKISTAN

... ds to more sustainable agricultural production. In Punjab province, vari- ability in production of major fruits has decreased from 1970s up to 1990s; however, exhibited an upward trend in 2000s (Table 2). Among sel- ...

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Rootstock breeding for abiotic stress tolerance in fruit crops

Rootstock breeding for abiotic stress tolerance in fruit crops

... important fruit crops all over the world, especially in tropical and subtropical ...perennial fruit crop, is subjected to several biotic stresses like pests and diseases and abiotic stresses like ...

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Some neglected and underutilized fruit -crops in Sri Lanka

Some neglected and underutilized fruit -crops in Sri Lanka

... these crops have become neglected due to their being held in low esteem and some have been so neglected that genetic erosion of their gene pools has become so severe that they are often regarded as lost ...

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PLANT PARASITIC NEMATODES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPORTANT FRUIT CROPS OF INDIA

PLANT PARASITIC NEMATODES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPORTANT FRUIT CROPS OF INDIA

... largest fruit producer in the ...the fruit crops grown in ...the crops ; nematodes also act as aggravator and vector to the other ...important fruit crops grown in ...

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Comparative population genomics reveals the domestication history of the peach, Prunus persica, and human influences on perennial fruit crops

Comparative population genomics reveals the domestication history of the peach, Prunus persica, and human influences on perennial fruit crops

... In most fruit crops, genetic analysis is complicated due to the presence of high-level heterozygosity [46]. To de- termine what benefits the low heterozygous SNP ratios in peach found in this study could ...

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Functional Analysis of Air Temperatures as Related to Chilling Requirements of Perennial Fruit Crops

Functional Analysis of Air Temperatures as Related to Chilling Requirements of Perennial Fruit Crops

... After more than two centuries of observation and research on chilling re- quirements of perennial fruit crops, there remain unresolved aspects con- cerning relationships between chilling condition and ...

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GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT; OPPORTUNITIES AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PROTECTION OF FRUIT CROPS IN INDIA

GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT; OPPORTUNITIES AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PROTECTION OF FRUIT CROPS IN INDIA

... with fruit production and processing industry and its threat for India’s special varieties of fruit crop which have potential to get registered in GI registry of ...traditional fruit crop are ...

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Seasonal complementary in pollinators of soft fruit crops

Seasonal complementary in pollinators of soft fruit crops

... our crops that benefit from insect ...soft-fruit crops in a system with both wild and managed ...whether fruit quality and quantity is limited by pollination, and whether different pollinating ...

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Sensing and Automation in Pruning of Tree Fruit Crops: A Review

Sensing and Automation in Pruning of Tree Fruit Crops: A Review

... fruit tree pruning focused on developing machine vision system for the branch identification and 292. reconstruction[r] ...

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Managing Genetic Resources in Temperate Fruit Crops

Managing Genetic Resources in Temperate Fruit Crops

... some fruit-growing regions such as the Central Valley of California, the percent of the landscape suitable to apple production has decreased from 50 percent in 1950, to less than 4 percent today, and will likely ...

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Chapter: Physiological Disorders in Fruit Crops

Chapter: Physiological Disorders in Fruit Crops

... A fruiting disorder, locally known as 'Jhumka', is characterised by the development of fruitlets in clusters at the tip of panicles. Such fruits cease to grow beyond pea or marble stage and drop down after a month of ...

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Knowledge transfer to organic fruit industry

Knowledge transfer to organic fruit industry

... organic fruit is strong, it is currently the least developed sector of the UK organic industry, represented by only a small number of commercial ...commercial fruit crops in the UK, one entitled ...

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Reaction of Banana Hybrids (Phase-II) for Resistance to
Meloidogyne incognita

Reaction of Banana Hybrids (Phase-II) for Resistance to Meloidogyne incognita

... Nineteen elite banana hybrids, one diploids (AB), four triploids (AAB) and fourteen tetraploids (AABB) were drawn from the breeding programme (Fig 1.) of the Department of Fruit crops, Tamil Nadu ...

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Review on Physiological Disorders of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits: Causes and Management Approach

Review on Physiological Disorders of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits: Causes and Management Approach

... to fruit industry which cause economic losses ...subtropical fruit crops (Mango, Banana, Citrus, Grape, Papaya, litchi, loquat ...fruits, fruit cracking and purple spot ...of fruit ...

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Integrated horticulture production systems for ne region of India

Integrated horticulture production systems for ne region of India

... Being true to type and uniform growth nucellar seedlings of polyembryonic varieties of mango and citrus have become popular. Root stocks of various fruit crops like apple, mango, citrus, Guava, Sapota, ...

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HOST PLANTS OF THE MANGO MEALYBUG RASTROCOCCUS
INVADENS WILLIAMS (HOMOPTERA: PSEUDOCOCCIDEA) IN
WESTERN BURKINA FASO

HOST PLANTS OF THE MANGO MEALYBUG RASTROCOCCUS INVADENS WILLIAMS (HOMOPTERA: PSEUDOCOCCIDEA) IN WESTERN BURKINA FASO

... Data were entered on an Excel sheet of the Microsoft 2010 software and organized by identified host plants. The values that were entered were divided by the number of leaves or stems collected in order to get the level ...

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DIVERSITY OF SOME MINOR FRUITS OF NORTH EAST INDIA

DIVERSITY OF SOME MINOR FRUITS OF NORTH EAST INDIA

... Mohan, N.K. (1987). Prospects of utilization of indigenous and minor fruit crops of North East India and their nutritive value. Paper presented at summer Institute on prospects of Utilizing Genetic Resource ...

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New strawberry genotypes tested for organic production on a Verticillium infested site

New strawberry genotypes tested for organic production on a Verticillium infested site

... on Fruit Crops in Dresden-Pillnitz, Germany, were evaluated for their suitability for organic production at a Verticillium-infested site in Vienna, ...

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Economics of beekeeping as pollination management practices adopted by farmers in Chitwan district of Nepal

Economics of beekeeping as pollination management practices adopted by farmers in Chitwan district of Nepal

... the fruit or seed set of many crops relies on wild pollinators [41] and management for improved pollination services like rearing honeybees is uncommon to boost agricultural productivity [42] likely ...

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