Effect of Altitude on the Phenology and Fruit Quality Attributes of Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) Fruits

  • Avilekh Naryal DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India
  • Diskit Dolkar DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India
  • Ashwani Kumar Bhardwaj DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India
  • Anil Kant Jaypee University of Information Technology, Wakhnaghat, Solan - 173 215, India
  • O. P. Chaurasia DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India
  • Tsering Stobdan DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7859-3868
Keywords: Sweetness, Elevation, Flowering, Ladakh, Quality improvement

Abstract

Consumer concern about poor taste of fresh apricots is increasing and knowledge about the more suitable production requirement is essential. Genetic component influencing apricots quality is well known. However, there is limited information on environmental effect on fruit quality. This study aims to evaluate influence of altitude on phenological and fruit quality characters of apricot genotypes. Fruits from 162 genotype were collected from nine locations from 3006-3346 m asl in trans-Himalaya. The altitude had a marked influence on date of flowering, fruit weight, moisture and TSS content. For every 100 m increase in altitude, flowering and fruit ripening delayed by 3.3 and 7.1 day, respectively. Inverse relationship between altitude and fruit weight (R2=0.310) was observed. For every 100 m increase in altitude the fruit weight decrease by 0.5 g. Fruit moisture content decreased significantly with increase in elevation (R2=0.585). Decrease in moisture content was 1.9% for every 100 m increase in elevation. Altitude showed linear relationship with fruit TSS content (R2=0.726). For every 100 m increase in altitude, the fruit TSS increased by 1.2ºBrix. Knowledge from the present study on the impact of altitude on fruit quality characters provides a useful guide for selecting orchard location towards improving fruit quality

Author Biographies

Avilekh Naryal, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India

Avilekh Naryal is Senior Research Fellow and PhD candidate in the Plant Science Division of Defence Institute of High Altitude Research. He currently works on a project entitled ‘Quality attributes of apricots of trans-Himalayan Ladakh’. He holds M.Sc in Biotechnology from Maharaja Ganga Singh University.

Diskit Dolkar, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India

Ms Diskit Dolkar is Senior Research Fellow and PhD candidate in the Plant Science Division, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh. She currently works on a project entitled ‘Exploiting plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for enhanced crop productivity in Indian trans-Himalaya’. She holds MSc in Botany from Barkatullah University.

Ashwani Kumar Bhardwaj, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India

Sh Ashwani Kumar Bhardwaj received his MSc (Biotechnology) from Shoolini University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh. He is pursuing his PhD in the Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Division, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh.

Anil Kant, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Wakhnaghat, Solan - 173 215, India

Dr. Anil Kant is Associate Professor in Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Jaypee University of Information Technology. He holds Ph.D degree in Biotechnology from Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry Solan, HP India. His research interests include Plant Biotechnology, Molecular markers, Functional genomics, Plant and Algae cell culture, Recombinant DNA technology, etc.

O. P. Chaurasia, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India

Dr O.P. Chaurasia obtained his PhD (Botany) from Magadh University Bodh Gaya, Bihar, in 1992. Currently working as Scientist ‘G’ and Director, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh. He has extensively surveyed trans-Himalayan belts of Ladakh and Lahaul-Spiti and documented the fragile plant biodiversity and its ethnobotanical wealth.

Tsering Stobdan, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh - 194 101, India

Dr Tsering Stobdan received his PhD from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Currently working as Scientist ‘E’ and Head, Plant Science Division at DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh. He has 6 patent including one in USA, over 60 publication in reputed national and international journals, two monograph and 20 book chapters to his credit. Six Research Fellows have been awarded PhD under his supervision.

Published
2020-02-19
How to Cite
Naryal, A., Dolkar, D., Bhardwaj, A., Kant, A., Chaurasia, O., & Stobdan, T. (2020). Effect of Altitude on the Phenology and Fruit Quality Attributes of Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) Fruits. Defence Life Science Journal, 5(1), 18-24. https://doi.org/10.14429/dlsj.5.14656
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General Papers