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भारत सरकारGOVERNMENT OF INDIA
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कृषि और किसान कल्याण मंत्रालयMINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FARMER'S WELFARE
Variety developed by IIVR
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Kashi Anupam
This is also developed by hybridization between L. esculentum cv. ‘Sel-7’ and L. hirsutum f. glabratum ‘B6013’, following backcross-pedigree selection. Plants are determinate, fruits large, flatish round (slightly indented at blossom end of fruit), attractive red... show more
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Kashi Sharad
This is developed through pedigree selection from a cross MTH-6 x Kalyani Eunish. Plants are indeterminate, leaves broad, fruits attractive red, slightly oval, firm, thick pericarp, longer shelf life, weight 90 to 95 g; yield 400-500 q/ha.
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Kashi Hemant
This has been developed through pedigree selection from a cross Sel-18 x Flora Dade. The plants are determinate, fruits attractive red and round, weight varies from 80 to 85 g; yield 400-420 q/ha.
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Kashi Amrit
This is a determinate variety derived from inter-specific cross L. esculentum (cv. Sel. 7) x L. hirsutum f. glabratum (acc. B6013’) through backcross pedigree met;hod. Fruits are round, attractive red and fleshy with an average weight of 108 g. Suitable for... show more
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Kashi Vishesh
This variety is resistant to TLCV and has been developed using L. hirsutum f glabratum B’6013’ as donor parent following backcross pedigree selection method. Plants are determinate, dark green, fruits red, spherical, size medium to large, weight of 80 g, first... show more