| Two
      high yielding cashew varieties
 The
      growers of Kerala Agricultural University (KAU) have recently released two
      high – yielding and early flowering cashew varieties for commercial
      cultivation. The two varieties, named "Priyanka" and "Amrutha"
      have become popular among growers. "Priyanka"
      is a hybrid derivative of a cross between BLA-139-1 and K-30-1. This
      variety is of spreading type, and it flowers in December-January. It
      produces yellowish red apples, which are astringent. The jumbo nuts,
      weighting on an average 10.8g each, are of export quality (grade W.180).
      It has a high yield potential of 29kg nuts per tree per year, and its
      average yield is 17.03kg per tree in a year. A plant density of 178 trees
      is variety responds well to nutrient management. A nutrient dose of 750g
      of nitrogen, 325g phosphorus and 750g of potash per tree per year should
      be applied to get good results. The flowering duration is two months. The
      hybrid is propagated through soft wood grafts. The
      variety, "Amrutha" is a hybrid derivative of a cross between
      spreading type and it also flowers in December-January. It produces yellow
      apples, which are astringent. It yields bold nuts, which weight on an
      average 7.18g each, which fall under export grade W.210. The nuts have a
      high shelling percentage. It has a high yield potential of 30.1kg per tree
      per year, and its average yield is 18.35kg per tree in a year. "Amrutha"
      is relatively free from major diseases, and the insect pests can be
      managed by using appropriate botanical pesticides. This mid-season variety
      produces attractive yellow apple weighing an average 40.5g each, and the
      juicy apples are astringent. This hybrid is also propagated vegetatively
      through soft wood grafting. |  Headlines
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