Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 7, Special Issue 1 (2018)
Performance of mulberry genotypes in UKP command area of Yadgir district of Karnataka
Author(s):
DK Hadimani, Ashoka J, Suresh S Patil, DG Satihal, B Arunkumar and Basavaraj S Kalmath
Abstract:
Mulberry leaf is the sole food of the silkworm Bombyx mori L. and leaf quality plays a very important role in the production and productivity of silkworm cocoons. A field experiment was conducted to evaluate eighteen mulberry genotypes to study the growth and yield parameters of mulberry genotypes under irrigated conditions in UKP command area of Karnataka during 2013-14 at Agricultural Reasrch Station Bheemarayanagudi in RCBD design with two replications. The V-1 mulberry genotype recorded significantly higher rooting percentage (87 %), plant height (120.05 cm), shoots per plant (4.2) and leaf yield (2045.56 kg/acre/crop) at 60 days after pruning followed by S36 and M-5 mulberry genotypes. Further, quality parameters viz., moisture (66.75 %), total chlorophyll (18.31) and N (4.95%) and K (1.71%) content in the leaves of genotype V-1 were significantly superior to other genotypes.
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DK Hadimani, Ashoka J, Suresh S Patil, DG Satihal, B Arunkumar and Basavaraj S Kalmath. Performance of mulberry genotypes in UKP command area of Yadgir district of Karnataka. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(1S):1531-1533.