2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.602.198
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Blooming Behavior of Exotic Apple Cultivars under North Himalayan Region of India

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“…Our results are in conformity with the findings of Petrisor et al (2012) [11] who reported that cultivar that shows the lowest values on pollen viability and germination percentage was 'Jonagold' which is a triploid cultivar. Our results are also in agreement with Pandit et al (2017) [10] who reported that highest pollen viability and pollen germination percentage was recorded in Golden Delicious.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Our results are in conformity with the findings of Petrisor et al (2012) [11] who reported that cultivar that shows the lowest values on pollen viability and germination percentage was 'Jonagold' which is a triploid cultivar. Our results are also in agreement with Pandit et al (2017) [10] who reported that highest pollen viability and pollen germination percentage was recorded in Golden Delicious.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Considerable variations were exhibited by the different cultivars in attaining the different flowering stages from pink bud to petal fall stage (Table 1 [10] who reported that cultivar Braeburn took 36.74 DARD to reach initial bloom and 50.59 DARD to reach full bloom. The differences in the phenological stages may be due to their genetic differences or the differential chilling requirements of these cultivars may be the reason for such variations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We observed the maximum inflorescence length (46.58 cm) in H-7-1. Pandit et al (2017) also reported similar kind of findings based on DUS characterization.…”
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confidence: 70%