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Galgal:A Boon for Pickle Industry


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1 Rainfed Research Sub-station for Sub-tropical Fruits (SKUAS&T-J), Raya (J&K), India
2 Directorate of Research, Chatha (J&K), India
3 Advance Centre for Horticulture Research (SKUAS&T-J), Udheywalla (J&K), India
4 Mega Seed Project, Chatha (J&K), India
5 Division of Plant Physiology, Chatha (J&K), India
     

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A large number of citrus species are believed to have originated in India. In yesteryears, large numbers of citrus species are conserved in various institutes of the country for breeding programmer. Superior and elite materials are good sources for enhancing production and upgrading farmer’s income.
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Authors

Rakesh Kumar
Rainfed Research Sub-station for Sub-tropical Fruits (SKUAS&T-J), Raya (J&K), India
Vijay Kumar
Rainfed Research Sub-station for Sub-tropical Fruits (SKUAS&T-J), Raya (J&K), India
Jagpal Sharma
Directorate of Research, Chatha (J&K), India
Parshant Bakshi
Advance Centre for Horticulture Research (SKUAS&T-J), Udheywalla (J&K), India
V. B. Singh
Rainfed Research Sub-station for Sub-tropical Fruits (SKUAS&T-J), Raya (J&K), India
Vishal Raina
Mega Seed Project, Chatha (J&K), India
B. K. Sinha
Division of Plant Physiology, Chatha (J&K), India

Abstract


A large number of citrus species are believed to have originated in India. In yesteryears, large numbers of citrus species are conserved in various institutes of the country for breeding programmer. Superior and elite materials are good sources for enhancing production and upgrading farmer’s income.