guava and its prouduction technology
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Production technology of guava
Presented to:
DR. M. Arshad
Presented by:
Shahzad Ali
Roll no:BAGF11M104
GUAVA
GUAVA
Common name:
GUAVA
Botanical name:
Psidium guajava L
Family:
Myrtaceae
Growing areas in Pakistan
In Pakistan, it is grown in all the provinces. The major guava growing areas in the
Punjab.Shariqpur, Kasur, Lahore, Sheikhupora, Sangla Hills, Gujranwala.
North West Frontier Province.Kohat, Haripur and Bannu
Sindh.Larkana and Hyderabad
Guava production in Pakistan
In Pakistan, it is grown in all the provinces over an area.
58.5 thousand hectares
with production of 468.3 thousand tones.
Typicalguava fruit and flower
Cultural requirements
Guava grown under tropical and subtropical climatic zones.
young plants are susceptible to drought and cold conditions.
The guava does equally well on heavy clay, to light sandy.
It tolrates a pH range from 4.5 to 9.4.
Propagation
Guava is propagated generally through:
Cuttings
Air layering
Grafting
Budding
Commercial Varieties
Safeda Allahabad
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Karela Seed less
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Red fleshed Apple color
Production Technology
Guava trees are planted at a distance of 5-6 meters.
Trees grow rapidly and fruit in 2-4 years.They live 30-40 years but productivity declines
after the 15th year.Guava some time suffers from deficiency of zinc
and iron.Spraying the trees with 7.0 gm per litter of
ZnSo4 and 46.5 gm of FeSo4 improves yield and quality.
Pruning and Blossoming
Light annual pruning is necessary after every harvest.
Guava flowers twice a year:
1st in March to April for summer crop.
2nd in August to September for winter.
. Blooming period varies from 25-45 days.
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Winter crop is usually preferred as it yields higher with fruit of better quality.
Some of the growers adopt the practice of having a good winter crop by with holding water during summer.
Guava fruit takes about 125 days to reach maturity after setting.
Harvesting
At maturity fruit turns from green to oil green and at ripening creamy in colour.
Hand picking of ripened fruits two to three times a week is suggested.
The harvesting season many last 8-10 weeks.
Fruit is highly perishable, it should be immediately marketed after harvest.
Common Pests and Diseases
Rust (Puccinia psidii)Orange to red pustules appearing on leaves, young shoots,
flowers and/or fruit; leaves distorted; defoliation of tree; reduced growth; circular lesions on fully expanded leaves with dark borders and yellow halos
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Management:
Primary method of controlling disease is usually the application of appropriate fungicides.
Cultural practices that may reduce the incidence of the disease.
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Anthracnose( Colletotrichum gloeosporoides)
Sunken, dark colored lesions on mature fruit which may become covered in pink spores.
lesions coalesce to form large necrotic patches on surface of fruit.
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Management:
The primary method of controlling the disease is to plant resistant guava cultivars.
Both systemic and non-systemic fungicides are effective at controlling the disease.
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Algal leaf spot (Cephaleuros virescens)
Orange, rust-colored, dense, silky tufts on both upper and lower surfaces of leaves which turn reddish-purple in color as they mature.
if tufts are scraped away, a thin gray-white or dark-colored necrotic spot remains on the leaf
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Management:
Ensure trees receive adequate fertilization, irrigation and and are properly pruned to avoid stress on the plants and promote air circulation through the canopy.
periodic applications of a copper based fungicide is usually enough to control the disease
Uses
Guava fruits may be eaten fresh or processed to produce paste, jellies or preserves.
Dehydrated fruit is used to make guava powder.