Not AvailableA study was conducted on 15 years old senile orchard of Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis G.) cv Francis to convert into productive through canopy and nutrient management. The results revealed that 50% pruning of previous season growth (P2) was statistically superior which resulted in maximum duration of flowering, fruit set and retention, yield, physical and chemical qualities of fruit and leaf as well as soil nutrient status. Further, nutrient management revealed that application of 40 kg FYM (M1) resulted maximum fruit set, retention, yield and phosphorus content in leaves and NPK in soil and minimum fruit drop, days taken to maturity and fibre content. Similarly 100 per cent RDF (N2) resulted in maximum fruit set (64.9...