A study was carried out for three years (2019, 2020 & 2021) in the experimental field at ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Mizoram Centre, Kolasib, Mizoram to check the performances of seven ginger genotypes viz., Gurubathani, Bold Nadia, Bhaise, John's ginger, PGS 121, PGS 95 and PGS 102 against Local ginger cv Thingria and their economic feasibility for commercialization in Mizoram, India. Out of seven genotypes when compared with Local ginger cv Thingria, five genotypes have out yielded Local cultivar in the range of 21.25 to 45.45% with Bhaise having 45.45% higher rhizome yield than Local ginger. On the other hand, Bold Nadia possesses a combination of good quality traits. The highest B:C ratio was obtained in Bhaise (2.08) followed...
Studies were conducted in the wet season of 2018 to evaluate the performance of three ginger cultiva...
Terhathum is one of the major ginger-producing districts in Nepal. This study with the objective of ...
IISR Varada (Acc, 64) developed at the Indian Institute of Spices Research, Calicut and recomm~lld.e...
Ginger is an important cash crop of India including Mizoram. It plays a vital role in the livelihood...
An experiment on ginger was undertaken between April 2012 to March 2015 at Horticultural Research St...
The yield performance and simple association between yield and its components were studied in eight ...
Ginger is one of the high-value spices crops of Nepal possessing the huge potential of export to the...
The present study was conducted to assess the knowledge of the ginger growers toward improved cultiv...
India is known as “The Home of Spices”. Ginger is one of the important spice crops having an area of...
Eleven turmeric and six ginger genotypes were evaluated at Regional Agricultural Research Station, B...
Multilocational trials conducted at N agaland, India, in ginger (Zingiber officinale) indicated sign...
A general description of Sikkim and various aspects of cultivation and marketing of ginger (Zingiber...
Ethiopia has conducive agro-ecology and is capable to produce various spices, including ginger. Spic...
Twenty indigenous and exotic varieties of ginger were evaluated for yield and quality. Significant v...
IISR Mahima (Acc. 117) and IISR Rejatha (Acc. 35), developed through selection from germplasm at the...
Studies were conducted in the wet season of 2018 to evaluate the performance of three ginger cultiva...
Terhathum is one of the major ginger-producing districts in Nepal. This study with the objective of ...
IISR Varada (Acc, 64) developed at the Indian Institute of Spices Research, Calicut and recomm~lld.e...
Ginger is an important cash crop of India including Mizoram. It plays a vital role in the livelihood...
An experiment on ginger was undertaken between April 2012 to March 2015 at Horticultural Research St...
The yield performance and simple association between yield and its components were studied in eight ...
Ginger is one of the high-value spices crops of Nepal possessing the huge potential of export to the...
The present study was conducted to assess the knowledge of the ginger growers toward improved cultiv...
India is known as “The Home of Spices”. Ginger is one of the important spice crops having an area of...
Eleven turmeric and six ginger genotypes were evaluated at Regional Agricultural Research Station, B...
Multilocational trials conducted at N agaland, India, in ginger (Zingiber officinale) indicated sign...
A general description of Sikkim and various aspects of cultivation and marketing of ginger (Zingiber...
Ethiopia has conducive agro-ecology and is capable to produce various spices, including ginger. Spic...
Twenty indigenous and exotic varieties of ginger were evaluated for yield and quality. Significant v...
IISR Mahima (Acc. 117) and IISR Rejatha (Acc. 35), developed through selection from germplasm at the...
Studies were conducted in the wet season of 2018 to evaluate the performance of three ginger cultiva...
Terhathum is one of the major ginger-producing districts in Nepal. This study with the objective of ...
IISR Varada (Acc, 64) developed at the Indian Institute of Spices Research, Calicut and recomm~lld.e...