Performance of different grape-vine cultivars under the climatic conditions of Pishin, Quetta [Pakistan]
2002
Nasar, M.S. | Ishtiaq, M. (NWFP Agricultural Univ., Peshawar (Pakistan). Dept. of Horticulture) | Kakar, K.M.
Different grape-vine cultivars were studied at Deciduous Fruit Development Center (DFDC) in Pishin, Balochistan, during the year 2000. Five cultivars i.e. Cardinal, Haitha, Sahibi, Kishmish and Shando khani were studied under the climatic conditions of Pishin. The data on different parameters showed that the effect of cultivars on all the parameters were significant at 1 % level of significance. From the results, it was found that the maximum shoot length (89.20 cm), number of branches per plant (83.23) and number of cluster per plant (67.63) were noted in cultivar Cardinal. Maximum days to maturity (133.15) was recorded in cultivars Haitha. Maximum yield per plant (19.30 kg) was recorded in cultivars kishmish. Minimum shoot length (23.30 cm), number of branches per plant (48.20) were observed in cultivars Sahibi and minimum number of clusters per plant (19.80) was found in cultivars Shando khani and minimum days to maturity (71.88) and yield per plant (6.40 kg) was noted in the cultivar Cardinal. Therefore, Kishmish and Cardinal are recommended for the grape growers of Quetta.
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