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General Agriculture for Competitive Exams for TGT, PGT, TA, STA, IBPS AFO, etc.
 Botanical Classification
  • Family: Rutaceae
  • Fruit Type: Hesperidium (with leathery rind)
  • Origin of Major Citrus Species: China (Mandarin & Sweet Orange), India (Rangpur lime, Sweet Lime), Brazil (Pineapple)

 

A. Mandarin (Citrus reticulata)

  • Botanical Name: Citrus reticulata
  • Origin: China
  • Area under citrus: Mandarin occupies ~50%
  • Seed dormancy: No dormancy; sow immediately
  • Waterlogging: Highly susceptible
  • Irrigation: High requirement
  • Rootstock for HDP: Troyer Citrange (Spacing: 1.8 × 1.8 m, ~3000 plants/ha)
  • Best time for pruning: Late winter or early spring
  • Fruit Rind: Leathery
  • Nutrient Needs: Micronutrient-loving

Bahar Seasons

Bahar

Flowering

Fruiting

Fruit Quality

Ambe

Feb

July–Sept

Poor, watery

Mrig

June

Nov–Jan

Excellent

Hasth

Oct

Feb–April

Good but low yield

 

Rootstocks & Resistance

  • Rangpur lime: Promising for Mandarin & Sweet orange
  • Adajamir (C. assamensis): Resistant to greening
  • Trifoliate orange: Resistant to Phytophthora and nematodes

 

Other Notes:

  • Limolin glycoside: Responsible for citrus juice bitterness

 

  • Kinnow:
    • Developed by H.B. Frost (USA, 1935)
    • Introduced in India: 1959
    • Suitable for HDP with Troyer Citrange

 

  • Nagpur Mandarin: Introduced in 1894 by Shuji Raja Bhosle
  • Bromocil: Effective herbicide for nursery weed control

 

Major Producing States:

  1. Andhra Pradesh
  2. Maharashtra

 

Important Varieties:

  1. Coorg South India’s leading variety
  2. Khasi – Sikkim/Kamla mandarin
  3. Nagpur (Ponkan) Finest in the world
  4. Satsuma Seedless (Japan)
  5. Emperor & Fuetrelles From Australia
  6. Sutwal From Nepal
  7. Laddu – Local hybrid
  8. Kinnow, King, Willow Leaf – Popular hybrids
  9. Mudkhed – Bud mutation of Nagpur mandarin

 

 
B) Sweet orange (Citrus sinensis)
  • Origin: China
  • Waterlogging: Susceptible
  • Phytophthora rot: Common in stagnated water
  • Best irrigation method: Double ring method
  • Pre-harvest fruit drop: Controlled by 2,4-D @ 20 ppm
  • Degreening agent: Calcium Carbide (CaC₂)
  • Zinc and Nitrogen deficiency: Common
  • Fruit drop: Mosambi & Blood Red highly affected

 

Rootstocks:

  • Mosambi – Best: Rangpur lime
  • Satgudi – Best: Rough lemon
  • Blood Red – Best: Karnakhatta, Jatti Khatti

 

Key Varieties:

Variety

Season

Notes

Hamlin

Early

Pineapple

Mid

Greening indicator

Jaffa

Mid

Valencia

Late

Greening indicator

Mosambi

Most popular in Maharashtra

Satgudi

Andhra Pradesh’s top variety

Blood Red

North India’s leading cultivar

Shamouti

Seedless

Washington Navel

Table variety

Batavin

 

 

C) LIME & LEMON

 

  • India’s World Rank: 5th in production
  • Sweet Lime (C. limettoides): Native to India, self-incompatible
  • Tahiti Lime (C. latifolia): Seedless, triploid
  • Rangpur Lime (C. limonica): Native to India
  • Pummelo (C. grandis): Largest citrus fruit, self-incompatible
  • Acid Lime: Tropical; most affected by citrus canker

 

Rootstocks:

  • Gajanimma (C. pennivesiculata): Best for acid lime
  • Rough Lemon: Second-best rootstock

 

Common Varieties

(i) Acid Lime (Kagzi Lime) Varieties

  1. Pramalini – Canker tolerant
  2. Vikram
  3. Chakradhar – Seedless
  4. PKM-1
  5. Sai Sarbati – Tristeza & canker tolerant
  6. Jai Devi – Pleasant aroma

 

(ii) Sweet Lime Varieties

  1. Mitha Chikna
  2. Pant Lemon-1 – Self-incompatible

 

(iii) Lemon Varieties

  1. Eureka
  2. Lisbon
  3. Villafranca – Eureka group
  4. Lucknow Seedless
  5. Kagzi Kalan
  6. Mithotra
  7. Nepali Oblong
  8. Nepali Round

 

 

D) GRAPEFRUIT (Citrus paradisi)

  • Also known as: Forbidden fruit, Breakfast fruit
  • Citron (Persian apple): Contains hesperidin (glucoside)
  • Ripening Time: ~9 months after fruit set

Varieties:

  1. Duncan
  2. Marsh Seedless
  3. Foster
  4. Thompson
  5. Saharanpur Special
  6. Star Ruby – Mutation from Hudson grapefruit

 

Other Important Facts

  • Classification of citrus: Given by Tanaka & Swingle (1945)
  • Spain: World’s largest citrus exporter
  • Ultra dwarf rootstock: Flying Dragon
  • Sikkim: Only place where mandarins are packed in wooden boxes

 

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