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Howard B. Frost University of California, Riverside
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Bred in 1915 First generation hybrid of King X Willow Leaf (China) Other sister variety of same parents “Wilking” Released as a variety in 1935
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The name KINNOW derived from the parents ◦ KIN from King ◦ OW from Willow & additional N as and Kinnow
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1943-44 Planted in Horticulture Fruit Garden Sq.# 9, Punjab Agriculture and Research Institute Lyallpur, now UAF along with Feutrell’s early
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Merits Heavy bearer Good fruit size Deep orange color Pleasant flavor High TSS Excellent adaptation Demerits Late ripening Alternate bearing Soft skin High number of seeds
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Early Adaptation Studies (1950s) Management Research (1960s onwards) Nucellar Lines (Early 1970s) Breeding Programs (1990s onwards) S&T (2000+) Disease free citrus nursery production system ◦ Established first nursery model system ◦ Now >10 such systems are under development process
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Foundation Block of Certified Citrus Plants
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Container Grown Citrus Nursery Container grown Citrus nursery plants
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Characterization of Seeded VS seedless strains
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PAK-US project on “Citrus Greening” (UC Riverside) ◦ Vector characterization ◦ Germplasm screening ◦ Biological Control of Vector
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Asymmetric leaf mottle A)- Single leaf B)- A full flush A B
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ASLP Citrus project (Australia) ◦ Nursery Production ◦ Fruit thinning ◦ Top Working
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