Abstract

Pumpkins being cheap and having higher medicinal value can act as a saviour to low-income families. Butbeing a minor crop, little attention has been paid to its improvement. The hybridization in pumpkins is economicallyfeasible due to the monoecious nature and higher number of seeds per fruit. Moreover, the development of superiorhybrids can enhance production and consumption through ease in cultivation, meeting consumers’ preferencesand suitability to different seasons. Hitherto, 34 F1 hybrids were evaluated during spring and rainy seasons forstandard heterosis. H9 (P-225 × GFR-6783) and H28 (VR-1365 × VR-13364) hybrids exhibited maximum standardheterosis for yield per plant and can be exploited for commercial cultivation. Resistance to PYVMD is a pre-requisitefor the successful cultivation of pumpkin in the rainy season. 11 hybrids (H24, H25, H26, H27, H28, H29, H30, H31,H32, H33 and H34) tolerant to PYVMD offered the advantage of cultivating pumpkin in both seasons.

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