EVALUATION OF IMPROVED MULBERRY VARIETIES AT DIFFERENT ALTITUDES IN NAGALAND

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Published: 2011-02-06

Page: 163-168


S.N. GOGOI *

REGIONAL SERICULTURAL RESEARCH STATION, JORHAT-785005, INDIA

RAVINDRA SINGH *

REGIONAL SERICULTURAL RESEARCH STATION, JORHAT-785005, INDIA

A. BARAH *

RESEARCH EXTENSION CENTER, DIMAPUR-797 112, INDIA

C. BASERA *

DEPARTMENT OF SERICULTURE, GOVT. OF NAGALAND, KOHIMA, INDIA

A.K. BAJPAI *

CENTRAL SERICULTURAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE, BERHAMPORE -742 101, INDIA

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Evaluation of seven mulberry varieties was carried out both at higher altitude as well as at foot hill of Nagaland. Results demonstrated that the mulberry variety S 1635 produced maximum leaf yield (19.50 t/ha/ yr) followed by TR 4 (17.74 t/ha/ yr) at foot hill whereas maximum leaf yield (16.71t/ha/yr) was produced by TRIO followed by BC259 (16.09 t/ha/ yr) at higher altitude. Minimum leaf yields both at foot hill (12.32 t/ha/ yr) and higher altitude (11.60 t/ha/ yr) were for S 1 709. Bioassay revealed maximum cocoon yield both by weight (16.52 kg) and number (8739.67) in S1635 at foot hill and BC259 by weight (15.13 kg) and number (8674.00) at higher altitude. Varieties, SlN5, Tr4 and BC259, Tr10 revealed better performance in terms of leaf yield and cocoon yield both at foot hill and higher altitude, respectively in Nagaland.

Keywords: Altitudes, evaluation, improved mulberry varieties,, Nagaland


How to Cite

GOGOI, S.N., RAVINDRA SINGH, A. BARAH, C. BASERA, and A.K. BAJPAI. 2011. “EVALUATION OF IMPROVED MULBERRY VARIETIES AT DIFFERENT ALTITUDES IN NAGALAND”. UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 31 (2):163-68. https://mail.mbimph.com/index.php/UPJOZ/article/view/471.

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