Evaluation of Lettuce Genotypes for Yield and Quality under Protected Conditions of Northwestern Himalayas

Authors

  • Pardeep Kumar Department of Vegetable Science & Floriculture, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur
  • N. K. Pathania Department of Vegetable Science & Floriculture, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur
  • Parveen Sharma Department of Vegetable Science & Floriculture, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur
  • Nageswer Singh Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur

Keywords:

Lettuce, Polyhouse, Protected Cultivation, Salad Vegetable.

Abstract

Lettuce is a popular salad vegetable in European countries. In India its demand is also increasing. It is not possible to grow salad vegetables under open environmental conditions due to vagaries of weather. The state government in Himachal Pradesh (India) is promoting polyhouse cultivation in a very big way. But the lack of suitable cultivars under polyhouse conditions is the biggest challenge to the growers of the hilly state. Therefore, in the present study seven genotypes of lettuce viz. Red Butter Head (G1), Ice-berg (G2), Revolution (G3), Dublin (G4), Garishma (G5), Bergamo (G6) and Green Romaine (G7) were evaluated in a 36 x 6 m modified naturally ventilated polyhouse having fan pad system. Maximum gross weight (826.6 g/plant) was recorded in G2 which was statistically at par with G4 (791.6 g/plant). Minimum gross weight per plant was found in G7 (18836 g). Maximum net weight/plant was recorded in G7 (631.3 g) which was statistically at par with G2 (578.3 g), G4 (583.6 g), G5 (458.6 g) and G6 (480.3 g). Lettuce genotypes also varied in quality parameters viz. chlorophyll b and total chlorophyll, starch, reducing, non-reducing and total sugars and sodium content.

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Kumar, P., Pathania, N. K., Sharma, P., & Singh, N. (2015). Evaluation of Lettuce Genotypes for Yield and Quality under Protected Conditions of Northwestern Himalayas. Himachal Journal of Agricultural Research, 41(2), 184–188. Retrieved from https://hjar.org/index.php/hjar/article/view/110367

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