Author:
Verma M. K.,Mir Javid Iqbal,Lal Shiv,Sahoo Tanushree
Abstract
Globally India is the second largest producer of fruits; however the
productivity is significantly low as compared to advanced countries.
The majority of the temperate fruits and nuts are being cultivated
in the north-western Himalayan and small areas are lies in north
eastern parts. High altitude and temperate regions are capable to
produce good quality fruits. But the foothill where the chilling is
insufficient adversely affects the yield and quality. In India, majority
of the temperate fruits were introduced from other parts of the world
and some are indigenous to India like walnuts and wild apple species.
Therefore, the improvement of the temperate fruits and nuts were
taken place mainly through introduction of promising cultivars. The
exotic cultivars are still the backbone of fruit production in India particularly
for apple, pear, peach, plum and cherry. Promising varieties
were introduced from USA, UK, Germany, Italy, France, Australia, New
Zealand, Hungary and Bulgaria and were evaluated for commercial
exploitation. However, in walnutand almonds, production is mainly
from Indigenous cultivars/ local land races. These consisted of
non-descriptive trees and highly variable in yield and quality traits.
Recently, several varieties have been developed in India in apple,
peach, plum, apricot, cherry and walnut. The potential of these varieties
are immense for commercial exploitation. The paper attempt
to document the accomplishment made in temperate fruit and nut
improvement in perspective to Indian Scenario. The information is
valuable for breeders and academician for further studies.
Publisher
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University
Cited by
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