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Journal : HortFlora Research Spectrum
Volume : Volume 5, Issue 1: March 2016
Page (s) : 22-27
Date of Publication
Print :
30-Mar-2016
Article Type : Full Length Original Article
Online : 30-Mar-2016
Title:
Phenological Characterization of Low Chill Peaches for Procreation of Desirable Inherent Stuff
Author(s):
A. S. Sundouri* , Harminder Singh and Nav Prem Singh
*Corresponding Author's E-mail :
asundouri@gmail.com

Abstract

The present investigation was carried out to explore the possibility of peach genotypes grafted on peach seedling rootstocks for their phenological traits to elucidate the desirable genetic stuff. Twenty one genotypes including released varieties, land races and introductions were used in this study for assessment of the traits for yielding the better one through procreation. The study was conducted from 2011 to 2013 at orchard of Department of Fruit Science, PAU, Ludhiana, Punjab. A significant variation was recorded between the traits viz., leaf length (LL), leaf breadth (LB) and leaf area (LA) among different peach genotypes. Leaf length was maximum (156.83 mm) in Tropicsweet and minimum in Redhaven (94.83 mm). The flower size (FS) was recorded maximum (44.00 mm) in genotype Shan-i-Punjab whereas the minimum was in genotype Punjab Nectarine (18.50 mm). Leaf length showed highest (r=0.71) correlation with leaf breadth, whereas, leaf breadth was positively and significantly correlated with leaf area , flower disc size, style number but negatively and significantly correlated with number of filaments, filament and style length. Hierarchical cluster analysis obtained by using DAR win 5.0 software allowed the assessment of dissimilarity relationship among the peach genotypes. The boots trap for each of the genotypes for different characters was run for 5000 times which confirmed the authenticity of similarity and dissimilarity among them. UPGMA produced Dendrogram initially have three main clusters, cluster B being the largest having 9 genotypes.
 

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Sundouri A. S., Singh H. and Singh N. P. (2016). Phenological characterization of low chill peaches for procreation of desirable inherent stuff. HortFlora Res. Spectrum, 5(1): 22-27
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