Indian Journal of Horticulture

  • Year: 2018
  • Volume: 75
  • Issue: 1

Performance of cactus pear at two geographical locations in Indian arid zone

ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur, 342003, Rajasthan

1Scientist, ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research, Karnal, Haryana

Abstract

Twenty cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica Mill.) genotypes were introduced in India to assess its suitability and performance at two geographical locations i.e., Jodhpur, Rajasthan (26°18’N: 73°04’E, 216 m MSL) and Kutch-Bhuj, Gujarat (23°21’N: 69°77’E, 15 m MSL) for survival and growth. The cladodes were planted in the pottingmixture of soil and compost (6: 1) with initial moisture regulated at 7–9% to prevent rotting. The rooted plantswere transplanted in the field at 2 × 3 m spacing. Mortality due to bacterial rot ranged from 50 to 100 per cent atJodhpur. The highest plant survival in the field after one year of planting was recorded in genotypes RojaxRoja-4-Pianta-25 and ARL spineless (50%) followed by 33.33% each in genotypes Bianco Macomer, Roja Castel Sardo, Gymnocarpe and clone No. 1270. Absolute mortality occurred in varieties Roja San Cono, Clone No.1287, Giall× Giall, Trunzara Red San Cono, A. Giant, Lyria and Militelo White. In contrast, better survival per cent (20–90%)was observed at Bhuj in different accessions. However, the performance and survival in pots under shade nethouse was almost 100% at both the locations but the growth was better at Bhuj as compared to Jodhpur. Theestablishment and growth of cactus pear was affected at Jodhpur due to high temperature coupled with lowrelative humidity (27.81–58.39%, 10 years mean). The coastal areas of Kutch-Bhuj have comparatively higherrelative humidity (44–76%) favoured better growth of cactus. Based on this study, it can be inferred that Kutchbhuj region is comparatively better location for growing cactus pear.

Keywords

Opuntia ficus-indica, pear, plant survival, high temperature, field establishment