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General Agriculture for Competitive Exams for UPCATET PG / TGT, PGT / TA, STA etc.
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    Ber (Ziziphus mauritiana)
    • Family: Rhamnaceae
    • Origin: China
    • Fruit Type: Drupe
    • Climate: Extremely drought hardy
    • Pollination: Gametophytic self-incompatibility

     

    Important Cultural Practices

    Practice

    Details

    Best Time for Pruning

    End of May to Mid-June (hot & dry season)

    Ideal Training Time

    March

    Planting Time

    Beginning of monsoon

    Flower Shedding

    Caused by October irrigation

    Fruit Spoilage

    Caused by March–April irrigation

    Bud Sprouting Treatment

    3% Thiourea or KNO₃ sprayed 2 days before pruning

    Storage Conditions

    3°C, RH: 85–90%

    Pre-Harvest Treatment

    750 ppm Ethephon at colour turning stage → early maturity

     

    Flowering & Fruiting

    • Maturity: 150–175 days after flowering
    • Harvesting:
      • South India: October–November
      • North India: February–April

     

    Propagation

    Method

    Time

    T- or I-budding (Shield)

    Common method

    Rootstock

    Ziziphus nummulariadwarfing rootstock for high density planting

     

    Special Traits of Varieties

    Variety

    Key Traits

    Sanuar-2

    Resistant to powdery mildew

    Dodhia

    Resistant to fruit fly

    Illaichi

    90% pollen sterility, late maturing

    Umran

    From Rajasthan, late maturing, processed as Chhuhara

    Goma Kirti

    Early maturing selection from Umran

     

    Area-Wise Suitable Varieties

    Climate/Area

    Suitable Varieties

    Extremely Dry

    Gola, Seb

    Dry Area

    Umran, Illaichi

    Humid Area

    Mehrun

    Mid Maturity

    Rashmi, Mundia, Banarasi

     

     

    Bael (Aegle marmelos)

    • Family: Rutaceae
    • Botanical Name: Aegle marmelos
    • Origin: India
    • Common Names: Bengal Quince, Indian Quince, Golden Apple
    • Religious Significance: Sacred tree in Hinduism; leaves offered to Lord Shiva

     

    Nutritional Composition (Unripe/Half-Ripe Fruit)

    • Carbohydrates: 31.3% – 31.8%
    • Protein: 1.8%
    • Fibre: 2.9%
    • Vitamin B₂ (Riboflavin): Richest source among fruits

     

    Important Phytochemical; Marmelosin: Active ingredient extracted from the bark; medicinally important

     

    Agronomic Characteristics

    • Tolerance:
      • Sodicity: Up to 30 ESP
      • Salinity: Up to 9 EC
    • Storage Conditions: 9°C, 85–90% RH
    • Fruit Harvesting:
      • Mature Green Fruit: Best for preserves
      • Ripe Fruit: Used for beverages

     

    Important Varieties

    • Kagzi Gonda
    • Kagzi Etawah
    • Kagzi Banarasi
    • Mitzapuri

     

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