This zone extends from 651 meters to 1,800 meters above mean sea level. It was found that this work was mainly practised by the scheduled caste category. The highest fruit weight was recorded with P-75-K-5 (508 g) and the lowest with Nabha (329 g). The present investigation was carried out on eight year old Hayward kiwifruit vines to study the effect of Dormex on bud-break, flowering and yield. Citation :- COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF APIS MELLIFERA L. VIS A VIS APIS CERANA FAB. The zone mostly constitutes the soils situated on the banks of rivers and streams. The major crops are Wheat, Maize, Barley, Black Gram, Beans, Paddy etc. And the strength of its Assembly was raised to 41. Simple random sampling design was used to select the respondents from the randomly selected Dharampur and Gopalpur blocks of Mandi district. It is suitable for stone fruits like peach, plum, apricot, almond, persimmon, pears (hard varieties), pomegranate, etc. The C-N ratio widens as compared to low hill soil zone. The soils have varying percentage of pebbles and stones. Researcher: Rana, Rajesh Kumar: Advisor: Tewari, S. C. Source: KrishiKosh-Indian National Agricultural Research System: Content type: NATIVE TO SOUTHEASTERN SPAIN, 818_21 POMOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SOME CORNELIAN CHERRY (CORNUS MAS L.) GENOTYPES SELECTED IN SOUTHERN MARMARA REGION, 818_22 PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION OF SIXTY ONE CAPER CLONES (CAPPARIS SPINOSA L.), 818_23 THE ADAPTATION OF DIFFERENT POMEGRANATE CULTIVARS TO THE ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF NORTHERN CYPRUS, 818_24 EFFECTS OF KAOLIN AND SHADING TREATMENTS ON SUNBURN ON FRUIT OF HICAZNAR CULTIVAR OF POMEGRANATE (PUNICA GRANATUM L. CV. mid hill zone of Himachal Pradesh. This zone constitutes the soils found at an elevation of 2100 m to 3000 m above sea level. There State is divided into four agro climate zones viz Shivalik Hill Zone, Mid Hill Zone, High Hill Zone and Cold Dry Zone. Spiti and Kinnaur are must-visit places in Himachal Pradesh. The High-Hill and Trans-Himalayan Zone:- The Lahaul, Spiti, and Kinnaur districts are a part of the High Hill and Trans-Himalayan Zone. For passengers arriving from red zone districts outside of Himachal Pradesh, carrying a COVID-19 negative test report from ICMR authorized lab, not older than 48 hours from the date of departure,14 days of … The experiment was laid out in experimental field during Kharif season of 2015 with Completely Randomized Block Design (RBD) with three replications comprising of fourteen treatment combinations (Table 3). Various types of fruits are grown in this hilly state but the most popular fruit of this state is apple. topography, altitude, temperature, rainfall, humidity and crop combination. Fertility status of these soils is quite high. The climate of Himachal Pradesh varies from semi-tropic to semi-artic from place to place depending upon to the altitude of the region. MID HILL ZONE Climate of Himachal Pradesh: This zone extends from 651 meters to 1,800 meters above mean sea level. and Vivek Gir . These soils are found at an altitude of 900 m to 1500 m above sea level. Use of anti-hail nets for peach, plum and apricot in mid hill zone of Himachal Pradesh is recommended as it as it can help in quality improvement and yield of fruits . Bell pepper (Capsicum annum L.) plants have a high demand for water and nutrients and are particularly sensitive to water stress during the establishment period and fruit setting. Soils in India can be classified into the following three groups on the basis of cultivation (Jaiswal & Wadhwari 1980). ... Olive and Strawberry in the mid hill zone of the state. It is suitable for some sub-tropical fruits like citrus, mango, litchi, guava, etc. corpus id: 133487051. soil health assessment under protected cultivation of vegetable crops in mid hill zone of himachal pradesh @inproceedings{chandel2013soilha, title={soil health assessment under protected cultivation of vegetable crops in mid hill zone of himachal pradesh… Simple random sampling design was used to select the respondents from the randomly selected Dharampur and Gopalpur blocks of A sample of 100 farmers were selected. The zone comprises of Simla, Kulu and some parts of Mandi and Kangra districts. All Rights Reserved 2001 Department Of Agriculture Himachal Pradesh Site Developed & Maintained By: Acta Hortic. It occupies about 32% of the total geographical area and about 37% of the cultivated area of the State. MID HILL ZONE Climate of Himachal Pradesh: This zone extends from 651 meters to 1,800 meters above mean sea level. Himachal Pradesh is one of the states in North India. The annual rainfall ranges between 110-120 cm and the major amount of which is received during June to September. There are four agro-climatic zones viz. The highest total soluble solids were recorded with Kandhari Kabuli and the lowest with Nabha. The performance of fourteen pomegranate cultivars viz., Achikdana, Anar Shirin Mohammad Ali, Chawla, Ganesh, G-137, Jalore Seedless, Jodhpur Red, Kandhari Hansi, Kandhari Kabuli, Nabha, P-75-K-3, P-75-K-5, P-23, P26 was studied in the mid-hill zone of Himachal Pradesh. Lincoln. Replications were sown as per the treatments in a plot having Impact of cooperative credit on the agriculture sector of Himachal Pradesh: A study of the mid-hill zone Sikander Kumar and Rakesh Singh Social Change 2007 37 : 2 , 53-68 Himachal Pradesh is a beautiful land. Vishal S Rana Keywords: Kiwifruit, Dormex, Bud-Break, Yield Abstract. 3 species namely Allograpta (Allograpta) javana (Wiedemann,1824), Dideopsis aegrota (Fabricius,1805) and Eristalinus (Eristalinus) tabanoides (Jaennicke,1867) are reported for the first time from this Shivalik hill zone as well as from the state of Himachal Pradesh. Alluvial, black and red soils, which are fertile, arable and cultivable.