Not AvailableThe North Eastern Region of India is one of the richest reservoir of genetic variability and diversity of different horticultural crops that exists in plant type, morphological and physiological variations, reactions to diseases and pests, adaptability and distribution. The region spreads over an area of 2,620,230 km 2 (8% of country's geographical area) and consists of eight states. The region presents most diverse conditions for fruit growing in terms of slopes, altitudes, agro-climatic conditions and soil types etc. The altitudinal differences coupled with varied physiography contributes to great climatic variations in NE India, from near tropical to sub-alpine and subtropical climate. The soil of the region is rich in organ...