2017
DOI: 10.23910/ijbsm/2017.8.5.1840
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Lateral Bearing Trait in Indian Walnut (Juglans regia L.) Germplasm: a Potential Yield Contributing Trait in Early Age of the Tree

Abstract: The present study was carried out during year 2015 and 2016 at ICAR-Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture (CITH), Srinagar, India with the objective of trait specific characterization of walnut accessions with specific emphasis on lateral bearing trait. The study was initiated on pre-selected indigenous accessions collected from various pockets of North Western Himalaya and maintained at field gene bank of the institute. The most widely grown varieties 'Sulaiman' and 'Hamdan' were used as local check. Al… Show more

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“…Walnuts are monoecious in nature, with male and female flowers borne at different locations on the tree [ 14 ]. Male flowers develop laterally from simple buds on 1-year-old wood, while female flowers generally develop in the panicle of 1–3 flowers from mixed buds in which flowering takes place at the terminal position of the current season’s leafy shoot.…”
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“…Walnuts are monoecious in nature, with male and female flowers borne at different locations on the tree [ 14 ]. Male flowers develop laterally from simple buds on 1-year-old wood, while female flowers generally develop in the panicle of 1–3 flowers from mixed buds in which flowering takes place at the terminal position of the current season’s leafy shoot.…”
Section: Botanical Profile and Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The taxonomic classification of Juglans regia is shown schematically in Figure 6. Walnuts are monoecious in nature, with male and female flowers borne at different locations on the tree [14]. Male flowers develop laterally from simple buds on 1-year-old wood, while female flowers generally develop in the panicle of 1-3 flowers from mixed Walnuts are monoecious in nature, with male and female flowers borne at different locations on the tree [14].…”
Section: Botanical Profile and Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
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