Performance of tulip cultivars at different altitudes of Northern Himalayas of India
Study on evaluation of different tulip cultivars was carried out during year 2018-19
at different altitudes of Northern Indian Himalayas(1550 m amsl, 1585 m amsl, 1600 m
amsl , 1615 m amsl ) with an objective to delaminate the genetic diversity on the basis of
qualitative and quantitative traits of growth, flowering and propagation ratio. Results depict
the variability among different tulip cultivars in terms of vegetative, floral and propagation
ratio. The variability response for minimum to maximum ranged 81.00(White flag ) to 114
.00(Candela) for days to bulb sprouting after planting , 107.00 to(Alectric) 135 .00 (Atilla
graffiti) for days to flowering, 4.70(Candela) to 8.50 cm(Apeldoorn) for flower
diameter,9.00(candela) to 23.00 days(Angelique) for duration of flowering, 37.00(white
flag) to 54.51 cm(Apeldoorn) for plant height (cm) , 4.00(white flag) to 6.00(Apeldoorn)
for number of leaves per plant, 1.00(candela) to 1.92(Apeldoorn) for number of bulbs plant -1-
and 9.30(candela) to 19.14 g(Apeldoorn) for bulb weight plant -1 . Evaluation of tulip
genotypes reveals improvement in performance at higher altitudes. Genetic variability on the
basis of morphological parameters categorized cultivars early and mid from flowering
pattern point of view. Significant correlation were observed for different parameters among
the cultivars.