Evaluation of dwarf varieties of coconut for wilt resistance, nut yield and quality of tender coconut water
Downloads
Published
Keywords:
Cocos nucifera L., Tender nut water, Root (wilt) disease, Green dwarf varietiesIssue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the suitability of dwarf varieties of coconut for tender nut purposes in the root (wilt) prevalent disease tracts. Studies revealed that the quantity and quality of tender coconut water differed significantly depending on the variety. Among the varieties, the volume of tender nut water was highest for King Coconut, but the quality was rated only as average. The quality of tender nut water regarding total soluble solids (TSS) and organoleptic evaluation score was highest for Gangabondam Green Dwarf. There was no significant difference in the pH of the tender nut water of different varieties, and the values ranged from 5.06 to 5.34. The mineral composition of tender nut water was also estimated, and the highest potassium content was recorded in Niu Leka Dwarf (2285 ppm), followed by Andaman Green Dwarf (2182.5 ppm). However, the highest sodium content was recorded in Andaman Green Dwarf (34.6 ppm), followed by King Coconut (19.63 ppm). Characters like the volume of tender nut water, TSS, organoleptic score, potassium content, nut yield and reaction to root (wilt) disease were considered for selecting the most suitable tender nut varieties. Gudanjali Green Dwarf, Andaman Green Dwarf and Kalpasree were found to be promising for the root (wilt) disease prevalent tract owing to their tender nut qualities, nut yield and resistance to root wilt disease.Abstract
How to Cite
Downloads
Similar Articles
- B. Singh, Vijai Kumar, Studies on combining ability analysis in okra , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 67 No. Special Issue (2010): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Kanika Sharma, Manisha Thakur, Vishal Sharma, Cost effective in vitro propagation of Gisela 5 cherry rootstock , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 77 No. 04 (2020): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- T.L. Bhutia, A.D. Munshi, T.K. Behera, A.K. Sureja, S.K. Lal, Combining ability for yield and yield related traits and its relationship with gene action in cucumber , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 74 No. 01 (2017): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- R. D. Randhe, Murtaza Hasan, D. K. Singh, Pramod Kumar, P Prakash, Economic feasibility of grow bag based cucumber and capsicum cultivation under greenhouse , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 79 No. 4 (2022): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- V.R. Sagar, Effect of drying and storage on quality characteristics of aonla leather , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 72 No. 03 (2015): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Anju Kumari, Rakesh Kumar, Satish Kumar, Saleem Siddiqui, Screening the efficiency of various strains of yeast for wine production from grapes , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 77 No. 03 (2020): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Arpita Srivastava, Vinukonda Rakesh Sharma, Madhusmita Dishri, Archana Dikshit, Manisha Mangal, Pritam Kalia, Inheritance of fruit attributes in chilli pepper , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 76 No. 01 (2019): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- B.S. Meena, L.R. Varma, R.S. Mehta, Evaluation of papaya varieties under North Gujarat conditions , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 69 No. 01 (2012): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- T.F. Fan, H.G. Liu, T.T. Wang, M. Du, L.S. Zhang, An efficient plant regeneration system for manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) from seedlings , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 70 No. 03 (2013): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Ankit Singh, Manish Srivastav, S.K. Singh, Shiv Lal, Effect of microbial-inoculants on growth and biochemical parameters of mango plantlets during bio-hardening , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 74 No. 01 (2017): Indian Journal of Horticulture
<< < 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 > >>
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.
