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Characterization
of available nutrients that influence pear productivity and quality in Jammu
& Kashmir, India
S.
A. Wani*, G. R. Najar and F. Akhter
Division of Soil
Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Wadura Sopore,
Sher-e-Kashmir
University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology- Kashmir, Srinagar- 193
201, India
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: drsartajsoil@gmail.com
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Key
words
Available nutrients
Pear productivity
Physiographic altitudes
Quality index
Publication
Data
Paper received : 07.11.2016
Revised received : 06.05.2017
Accepted : 24.06.2017
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Abstract
Aim: A survey was
conducted to evaluate the inherent fertility status and study the effect of
available nutrients on yield and quality parameters of pear fruit selected
from twenty four representative pear growing orchards in three established
physiographic altitudes in district Pulwama during 2014-15.
Methodology:
The
composite soil samples and fruit samples were analysed for available
nutrients and quality parameters as per the prescribed standard procedures.??
Results:
The
available N and P status was low to medium and exhibited significantly
positive relationship with fruit length, diameter, volume, weight, firmness,
TSS, total sugars and yield, whereas K in medium status was significantly and
positive by correlated with yield and most quality parameters, for except
fruit diameter and volume. Available K was significantly the most variable
nutrient (CV=40.66%) followed by Cu (CV=33.02%), Fe (CV=30.70%) and among the
quality attributes, total sugars followed by TSS showed significantly higher
variability (CV=18.33% & 13.54%). Significantly negative relationship of
Ca with length (-0.386*), diameter (-0.363*), volume (-0.445*), weight
(-0.603*) and significantly positive relationship with firmness (0.561*) and
yield (0.621*) were recorded. The DTPA extractable Zn, Cu and Fe showed
significant and positive relationship with all quality attributes except
fruit firmness, where Mn observed significantly positive relationship with
diameter (0.390*) and TSS (0.405*). Boron exhibited significant and positive
relationship with length (0.499*), diameter (0.534*), TSS (471*) and yield
(643*). ??
Interpretation:
These
results indicate significant effect of available nutrients on yield and
quality attributes in plant metabolism reflecting from the relationship
studies.
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