Punjab Agricultural University (PAA) has approved a three hybrid development Mecca to provide a different identification committee of the Indian Agricultural Research Council (ICAR) nationally nationally. These types include Punjab Baby Corn 3, BMH 18 and PMH 19. Recently, ICAR Deputy Director General (Crop Science) DK
Where will be farming
Five – I, III, IV, IV and V. Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have been added for cultivation of Jammu and Kashmir. This hybrid type showed an increase of 36.69 percent of the infant corn yield during existing tests.
An increase in average yields
The BMH 18 (JH 20088) for the Middle Western Region (CWA) is recognized as a medium-periphevin Carib hybrid. This includes Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. This type is recorded on an average of 8,068 kg/hectare grain yield, which is better than 9544, CMH08-292 and LG 34.05, respectively, respectively.
Type of excellent performance
PMH 19 (Jh 18056) for Northwest Francs (NWPZ) is recognized as a medium-parabvin \ ispring \ image hybrid. This includes Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttarakhand (Plains) and West Uttar Pradesh. It gave an average yield of 10,441 kg/ha, which is 6.4 percent of the check bio 9544 and DHM 117 respectively and 17.1 per cent.
Farmers will benefit
PAU President Satbir Singh Golla has boasted of this achievement. ‘At a meeting of the three paw Mecca hybrid, the simultaneous identification of the university is a valuable respect for the university and a testament to the strength of our maize research program.’ Makkah hybrid is considered an important part of the upcoming food security and agricultural stability at the coming time. These stories are favorable to yield, adaptive and environmental challenges, and in such a situation, farmers may benefit greatly.
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