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- Assessing Efficiency of White Seedless Grape Vineyards for Table Grape Production
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1 Research and Development Unit, Maharashtra State Grape Growers' Association, Manjri Farm Post, Pune-411 037, Maharashta, IN
1 Research and Development Unit, Maharashtra State Grape Growers' Association, Manjri Farm Post, Pune-411 037, Maharashta, IN
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Journal of Horticultural Sciences, Vol 11, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 27-32Abstract
Efficiency of two table grape vineyards each of Thompson Seedless and Tas-A-Ganesh located around Nashik, Maharashtra, were assessed over two cropping seasons based on a score-card developed assigning weights and matrices for various attributes of yield and quality, in accordance with their relative contribution going by established facts on a 100 point scale. The objectives of the study were to draw up a benchmark to evaluate the efficiency of table grape vineyards, analyze the reason for low efficiency, and suggest remedial measures. In addition to the yield, bunch and berry characters are important in table grape production. Skilful management of attributes for yield and quality using available technologies determines efficiency of a vineyard. In general, the efficiency of vineyards was better during the 2014-15 cropping season compared to 2013-14, and that of 'Thompson Seedless' vineyards was higher than Tas-AGanesh. In 'Thompson Seedless', efficiency of Vineyard-1 was better than Vineyard-2 as also in Tas-A-Ganesh. Based on their total score, individual vineyards were ranked as Excellent/Very good/Good/Average/ Below average, year wise. Lacunae in management leading to poor scores were identified to serve as a guide to improvement.Keywords
Vineyard Efficiency, White Table Grape, Score Card, Evaluation, Analysis.References
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- Variation in Relation between Yield and Yield Attributes in 'Thompson Seedless' Grape and its Clones
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1 Research and Development Unit, Maharashtra State Grape Growers’ Association, Manjri Farm Post, Pune-411 032, IN
2 Research and Development Unit, Maharashtra State Grape Growers' Association, Manjri Farm Post, Pune-411 032, IN
3 Section of Economics and Statistics, ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hesaraghatta Lake Post, Bengaluru - 560089, IN
1 Research and Development Unit, Maharashtra State Grape Growers’ Association, Manjri Farm Post, Pune-411 032, IN
2 Research and Development Unit, Maharashtra State Grape Growers' Association, Manjri Farm Post, Pune-411 032, IN
3 Section of Economics and Statistics, ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hesaraghatta Lake Post, Bengaluru - 560089, IN
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Journal of Horticultural Sciences, Vol 10, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 8-12Abstract
To study variation in the relationship between yield and yield attributes in 'Thompson seedless', 'Tas-A-Ganesh' and '2A clone' vines grafted onto Dogridge ischolar_mainstock and trained on the extended Y training system, data collected from 120 vines in each variety were subjected to correlation and regression analysis. Numbers of clusters per vine was the main contributing factor for yield in all these varieties. It determined the yield by 87.9, 42.0 and 51.5%, respectively, in 'Thompson Seedless', 'Tas-A-Ganesh' and '2A clone', with the optimum number of clusters at 27.3, 43.1 and 46.5, respectively. Contrary to that in vars. Thompson Seedless and Tas-A-Ganesh, increase in number of canes was associated with higher cluster/cane ratio. Yield depended upon cluster weight in 'Thompson Seedless', mediated through number of clusters, but was not a contributory factor as evidenced by a negative correlation between clusterweight and yield. Increase in cluster weight was associated with increase in number of berries in all the varieties. Increase in berry weight was related to cluster weight in only Thompson Seedless and Tas-A-Ganesh. While berry number and berry weight together determined cluster weight by 96.3 and 92.4%, respectively, in vars. Thompson Seedless and Tas-A-ganesh, this value was just 39.0% in '2A clone'. These studies provide a clue that for realizing higher yield, cluster size needs to be greater while limiting the number of canes/vine in vars. Thompson Seedless and Tas-A-Ganesh. Increase in the number of canes would benefit '2A clone' by adopting suitable cultural practices.Keywords
Correlation, Variation, Yield, Yield Attributes, Thompson Seedless, Tas-A-Ganesh, 2A Clone.References
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- Buttrose, M.S. 1970. Fruitfulness in grapevines: The response of different cultivars to light, temperature and day length. Vitis, 9:121-125
- Chadha, K.L., Singh, S., Kumar, H. 1974. Effect of severity of pruning on time of ripening, yield and quality of Kandhari grape (Vitis vinifera L.). Haryana J. Hortl. Sci., 3:39-43
- Chittiraichelvan, R., Shikhamany, S.D., Chadha, K.L. 1985. Contribution of leaf area towards bunch development in Thompson Seedless grape. Indian J. Hort., 42:156-160
- Lider, L.A., Kasimatis, A.N. and Kliewer, W.M. 1975. Effect of pruning severity on the growth and fruit production in Thompson Seedless grapevines. Amer. J. Enol. Vitic., 26:175-178
- Purohit, A.G., Shikhamany, S.D., Prasanna Kumar, B. 1979. Effect of number of leaves per bunch on growth and quality of tropical grape variety Anab-e-Shahi (Vitis vinifera L.). Indian J. Hort., 36:36-41
- Shikhamany, S.D. 1983. Effect of time and different doses of N and K on growth, yield and quality of Thompson Seedless grapes (Vitis vinifera L.). Ph.D thesis, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India
- Effect of Cane Regulation and GA3 Spray on Berry Thinning in 'Thompson Seedless' Grape (Vitis vinifera L.)
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1 Maharashtra State Grape Growers’ Association, Manjri Farm Post, Pune 411 032, IN
1 Maharashtra State Grape Growers’ Association, Manjri Farm Post, Pune 411 032, IN
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Journal of Horticultural Sciences, Vol 11, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 131-142Abstract
A field trial was conducted during 2013-14 and 2014-15 fruiting seasons in growers' vineyards around Nashik, Maharashtra, India to improve efficacy of GA3 sprays in berrythinning. As smaller clusters have fewer berries, cluster compactness derived at by number of berries per unit length (cm) of rachis, and, berry-diameter were considered as a measure of berry-thinning. As GA3 effect in berry-thinning is stage-specific, canes uniformly thick in a vine only were retained to achieve uniformity in flowering, by inducing uniform bud-break. Cane regulation did not result in uniformity in bud-break or flowering. Blanket spray of GA3 thrice @ 20g a.i./ha, each coupled with either removal of non-uniform canes or retention of all the canes could effectively reduce cluster compactness by reducing number of berries per cluster, without increasing total length of the rachis/cluster or berry diameter. Vine yield and quality in terms of total soluble solids and acid content were not affected by the treatments. Considering cluster-compactness, yield and ease of cultural operations, retention of all the canes in a vine, coupled with three blanket sprays each of GA3 @ 20g a.i/ha, on alternate days commencing from initiation of the bloom, is recommended for 'Thompson Seedless'.Keywords
Cane Regulation, GA3 Spray, Uniform Flowering, Cluster Compactness, ‘Thompson Seedless’.References
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