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WATERMELON
PRESENTED BY :-
PRIYA THAKUR
M.Sc Horticulture
(1st sem)
Scientific Classification
Botanical Name - Citrullus lanatus
Family - Cucurbitaceae
Origin - Tropical Africa
Chromosome no. - 2n=22
Edible part - Endocarp (placenta)
Propagation - Seed
History and distribution :-
1. It is an important cucurbitaceous vegetable.
2. It can be grown in garden land, it is a major river-
bed crop of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat,
Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.
3. As a common summer season crop, it is grown
from the lower Himalayan region to southern parts
of India, Punjab, Haryana, Karnataka, Assam, West
Bengal, Orissa, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh,
Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan being major watermelon
growing states.
4. It is known as tarbuj, tarmuj, kalinda and kalindi
in different parts of india.
5. An excellent dessert fruit, it is relished by rich as
well as poor. The Fruit juice makes an excellent
refreshing and cooling beverage after adding a pinch
of salt and black pepper.
6. The fruits contain 92% water, 0.2% protein, 0.3%
minerals, 7.0% carbohydrates in a 100g edible flesh.
Nutritive Value :-
Moisture - 92.8 g
Protein - 0.2 g
Fat - 0.2 g
Energy - 16 kcal
Calcium - 11 mg
Vitamin C - 1 mg
Iron - 7.9 mg
Carbohydrates - 3.3 g
Climate :-
It is a warm season crops grown mainly in tropical
and sub-tropical regions.
In temperate countries, it is grown in the polyhouses
where Co2, temperature, humidity, Light, training of
plants etc. are maintained according to requirements
of crop.
It cannot tolerate frost and strong winds.
It grow well at day temp. between 25-35°C.
SOil :-
Watermelon may be grown on a wide variety of soils.
Sandy loams are best for early crop, while loams
have high-yielding potential.
Alluvial river-beds are also good for watermelon.
Heavier soils do not permit perfect root growth and
hence only short duration varieties with smaller
fruits are suitable.
Soil pH 6.5-7.0 is ideal.
River-Bed Cultivation :-
River-bed cultivation, A kind of vegetable forcing is
being used in india where cucurbits are grown in the
river-beds during winter season.
The cucurbits grown in Banas river bed in Tonk
district of Rajasthan are well known for its sweetness
and other quality attributes.
Sowing :-
Time of sowing
In north it is sown during middle of January to March
and in November to December.
Spacing
Depending upon sowing method spacing may get
vary. In pit method use row to row spacing of 2-3.5m
and 60 cm between two plant.
Sowing Depth
Plant seed about 2-3cm deep.
Method of Sowing :-
For sowing different methods of planting like furrow
method, Pit method and hill method can be used
depending upon climate and season.
Furrow Method: Sowing is done on either side of
furrows. Sow 3-4 seeds (After germination keep only
healthy seedling) at a time and keep plant to plant
distance of 60-90cm.
Pit Method: Sow 4 seeds in pit. For that make pit of
60x60x60cm at distance of 2-3.5m between two
rows and 0.6-1.2m between plants. Fill pit with well
decomposed cow dung and soil. After germination
keep only one seedling.
Hill method: Similar to pit method. In this, pit of
30x30x30cm pits are made at distance of 1-1.5m.
Two seeds are sown per hill.
SEED :-
Seed Rate
For sowing one acre land, seed rate of 1.5 to 2 kg is
required.
Seed Treatment
Before sowing treat seed with
Carbendazim@2gm/kg of seeds. After chemical treat
seeds with Trichoderma viride@4gm per kg of seeds.
Dry seeds in shade and then do sowing immediately.
Manure and Fertilizers :-
Add 25-30 tonnes of FYM/ha after the first
ploughing.
80-100 kg - N
60-80 kg - P2O5
40-60 kg - k2O/ha
in the shallow furrows made in the sowing channels
and cover it with soil.
Irrigation :-
Apply irrigation, every week in summer season. At
time of maturity give irrigation only when needed.
Avoid over flooding in watermelon field. At time of
applying irrigation, should not wet the vines or
vegetative parts, especially during flowering and
fruit-set. Avoid frequent irrigation in heavy soil as it
will promote excessive vegetative growth. For better
sweetness and flavour, stop irrigation or reduce
watering 3-6days before harvesting.
Anthracnose:- Anthracnose affected foliage appears
scorched appearance.
As a preventive measure, treat seed with
Carbendazim@2gm/kg of seed.
If infestation is observed in field, take spray of
Mancozeb@400gm or
Carbendazim@400gm/200liter of water.
Harvesting :-
It is non-climacteric fruit therefore, it must be
harvested at full ripe stage.
The maturity is judged by taking into consideration
several factors i.e.
a) Dull sound when the fruit is thumbed, in contrast
to metallic sound.
b) Withering of tendril at the fruit axil.
c) Ground spot (where the fruit touches the ground)
turning yellow.
d) The rind of the ripe melon emits a crisp, cracking
noise.
e) Fruit weight is decreased with the advancement of
ripening.
REFERENCES :-
1.Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana
2.Department of Agriculture
3.Indian Agricultural Research Instittute, New Delhi
4.Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research
5.Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
THANK YOU!!

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WATERMELON-1.pptx

  • 1. WATERMELON PRESENTED BY :- PRIYA THAKUR M.Sc Horticulture (1st sem)
  • 2.
  • 3. Scientific Classification Botanical Name - Citrullus lanatus Family - Cucurbitaceae Origin - Tropical Africa Chromosome no. - 2n=22 Edible part - Endocarp (placenta) Propagation - Seed
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. History and distribution :- 1. It is an important cucurbitaceous vegetable. 2. It can be grown in garden land, it is a major river- bed crop of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. 3. As a common summer season crop, it is grown from the lower Himalayan region to southern parts of India, Punjab, Haryana, Karnataka, Assam, West Bengal, Orissa, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan being major watermelon growing states.
  • 7. 4. It is known as tarbuj, tarmuj, kalinda and kalindi in different parts of india. 5. An excellent dessert fruit, it is relished by rich as well as poor. The Fruit juice makes an excellent refreshing and cooling beverage after adding a pinch of salt and black pepper. 6. The fruits contain 92% water, 0.2% protein, 0.3% minerals, 7.0% carbohydrates in a 100g edible flesh.
  • 8. Nutritive Value :- Moisture - 92.8 g Protein - 0.2 g Fat - 0.2 g Energy - 16 kcal Calcium - 11 mg Vitamin C - 1 mg Iron - 7.9 mg Carbohydrates - 3.3 g
  • 9. Climate :- It is a warm season crops grown mainly in tropical and sub-tropical regions. In temperate countries, it is grown in the polyhouses where Co2, temperature, humidity, Light, training of plants etc. are maintained according to requirements of crop. It cannot tolerate frost and strong winds. It grow well at day temp. between 25-35°C.
  • 10. SOil :- Watermelon may be grown on a wide variety of soils. Sandy loams are best for early crop, while loams have high-yielding potential. Alluvial river-beds are also good for watermelon. Heavier soils do not permit perfect root growth and hence only short duration varieties with smaller fruits are suitable. Soil pH 6.5-7.0 is ideal.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. River-Bed Cultivation :- River-bed cultivation, A kind of vegetable forcing is being used in india where cucurbits are grown in the river-beds during winter season. The cucurbits grown in Banas river bed in Tonk district of Rajasthan are well known for its sweetness and other quality attributes.
  • 14. Sowing :- Time of sowing In north it is sown during middle of January to March and in November to December. Spacing Depending upon sowing method spacing may get vary. In pit method use row to row spacing of 2-3.5m and 60 cm between two plant. Sowing Depth Plant seed about 2-3cm deep.
  • 15. Method of Sowing :- For sowing different methods of planting like furrow method, Pit method and hill method can be used depending upon climate and season. Furrow Method: Sowing is done on either side of furrows. Sow 3-4 seeds (After germination keep only healthy seedling) at a time and keep plant to plant distance of 60-90cm.
  • 16. Pit Method: Sow 4 seeds in pit. For that make pit of 60x60x60cm at distance of 2-3.5m between two rows and 0.6-1.2m between plants. Fill pit with well decomposed cow dung and soil. After germination keep only one seedling. Hill method: Similar to pit method. In this, pit of 30x30x30cm pits are made at distance of 1-1.5m. Two seeds are sown per hill.
  • 17. SEED :- Seed Rate For sowing one acre land, seed rate of 1.5 to 2 kg is required. Seed Treatment Before sowing treat seed with Carbendazim@2gm/kg of seeds. After chemical treat seeds with Trichoderma viride@4gm per kg of seeds. Dry seeds in shade and then do sowing immediately.
  • 18. Manure and Fertilizers :- Add 25-30 tonnes of FYM/ha after the first ploughing. 80-100 kg - N 60-80 kg - P2O5 40-60 kg - k2O/ha in the shallow furrows made in the sowing channels and cover it with soil.
  • 19. Irrigation :- Apply irrigation, every week in summer season. At time of maturity give irrigation only when needed. Avoid over flooding in watermelon field. At time of applying irrigation, should not wet the vines or vegetative parts, especially during flowering and fruit-set. Avoid frequent irrigation in heavy soil as it will promote excessive vegetative growth. For better sweetness and flavour, stop irrigation or reduce watering 3-6days before harvesting.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. Anthracnose:- Anthracnose affected foliage appears scorched appearance. As a preventive measure, treat seed with Carbendazim@2gm/kg of seed. If infestation is observed in field, take spray of Mancozeb@400gm or Carbendazim@400gm/200liter of water.
  • 23. Harvesting :- It is non-climacteric fruit therefore, it must be harvested at full ripe stage. The maturity is judged by taking into consideration several factors i.e. a) Dull sound when the fruit is thumbed, in contrast to metallic sound. b) Withering of tendril at the fruit axil.
  • 24. c) Ground spot (where the fruit touches the ground) turning yellow. d) The rind of the ripe melon emits a crisp, cracking noise. e) Fruit weight is decreased with the advancement of ripening.
  • 25.
  • 26. REFERENCES :- 1.Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana 2.Department of Agriculture 3.Indian Agricultural Research Instittute, New Delhi 4.Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research 5.Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare