• +91 94611 45335
  • greenfarming@gmail.com
International Journal of Applied Agricultural & Horticultural Sciences
  • 29 April, 2024
Indexing :
           
Journal’s Code
Frequency : Bimonthly
Language : English
DOI Prefix : 10.37322
P-ISSN : 0974-0775
E-ISSN : 2582-4198
NAAS Rating
: 3.85 (2021)
Total Papers
: 2640
Total Views
: 851996
Impact Factor
SJIF (2018) : 6.967
IP Index : 2.07
GIF (2016) : 0.468
IIFS : 2.035
Current Issue
Green Farming
Green Farming
Vision Messages
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Green Farming
Copyright (c) 2010 Reserved
Announcement
  • 1. Papers are invited for the forthcoming issues of Green Farming. Few Mini Review articles on applied aspects of new approaches (with Sr. Authors) may be adjusted, if sent on priority by email. For more details, please contact us.
Vol. 8 (1) : January-February 2017 issue
Green Farming Vol. 8 (1) : 142-146 ; January-February, 2017
Effect of structured water and fertilizer on yield attributing and quality parameters of grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. Manjri Naveen
BALESH GOUDAPPANAVAR1*, D.R. PATIL2, SATEESH PATTEPUR3 and KULAPATI HIPPARAGI4
Department of Fruit Science, College of Horticulture, Bagalkot, University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot - 587 104 (Karnataka)
Designation :  
1P.G. Student *(balesh072@gmail.com), 2ADRE, 3Asstt. Professor, 4Professor & Head
Subject : Fruit Science and Pomology
Paper No. : P-5396
Total Pages : 5
Received : 24 June 2016
Revised accepted : 24 December 2016
Get Access
Citation :

BALESH GOUDAPPANAVAR, D.R. PATIL, SATEESH PATTEPUR and KULAPATI HIPPARAGI. 2017. Effect of structured water and fertilizer on yield attributing and quality parameters of grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. Manjri Naveen. Green Farming  Vol. 8 (1) : 142-146  ;  January-February, 2017

ABSTRACT
A field experiment on effect of structured water and fertilizer on growth, yield and quality of grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cv Manjri Naveen was carried out during 2014-2015 at Main Horticultural Research and Extension Centre, University of Horticultural Sciences, Udyanagiri, Bagalkot. The experiment consisted of types of water (structured water and bore well water) and five levels of fertilizer (100, 90, 80, 70, 60 % of the RDF) and was laid out in Split plot design. Among the types of water, structured water recorded significantly the maximum number of panicles (3.60) per cane, panicles (119.60) per vine, bunches (61.50) per vine, weight of bunch (296.06 g), weight of 100 berries (169.98 g) and fruit yield (40.67 t/ha) were recorded. Among the levels of fertilizer, 100% RDF per vine was recorded significantly the maximum number of panicles (4.02) per cane, panicles (121.50) per vine, bunches (62.68) per vine, weight of bunch (316.17 g) per vine, weight of 100 berries (185.89 g), fruit yield (44.07 t/ha). However, the interaction effect between types of water and levels of fertilizer was recorded significantly the maximum berry diameter (15.26 mm), maximum weight of 100 berries (189.33 g) and fruit yield 45.30 t/ha. at Northern dry zone of Karnataka.
Key words :
Berry diameter, Bore well water, Fertilizer, Grape fruit, Panicles, Structured water, Yield attributes.