Genetic Variation in Nut and Kernel Quality Characteristics of Walnut Selected from District Budgam of Kashmir Valley
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Abstract
An intensive survey of walnut tree was conducted in Budgam district of Kashmir valley during 2006. Forty three
bearing trees of walnut were selected across the district and nuts from selected seedling trees have been characterized
for different in-shelled and shelled characters in laboratory. Most of the accession were round in shape, medium
smooth in shell texture and light medium in shell colour whereas, rest of in-shelled characters had varied response.
Regarding kernel characters only fourteen genotypes had well filled kernels and most of the accession had light
to dark kernel colour. Kernel percentage was recorded highest in accession QCL6W-39 (58.00%) and lowest of
25.00% in the accession QCL6W-5 and recorded highest (21.8%) contribution towards diversity as compared to
other metric traits. Highest coefficient of variation was observed for Kernel Weight (133.37%) followed by Nut
Weight (54.59%) and Kernel percentage (35.54%). The variation for Nut Length, Diameter at Cheek and Suture
were 16.65, 15.15 and 11.86 respectively. From this survey, it is concluded that the accession no. QCL6W-7, QCL6W-
8, QCL6W-16, QCL6W-18, QCL6W-23, QCL6W-35, QCL6W-36, QCL6W-38, QCL6W-39 and QCL6W-44 can
be earmarked for utilization in future breeding programme for development of walnut varieties having better
qualitative and quantatives characters