Cucumber
Crop Detail

Cucumber is an important vegetable and one of the most popular members of the Cucurbitaceae family. It is thought to be one of the oldest vegetables cultivated by man with historical records dating back 5,000 years. The crop is the fourth most important vegetable after tomato, cabbage and onion in Asia. The second most important vegetable crop after tomato in Western Europe. In tropical Africa, its place has not been ranked because of limited use. Fertile soils are used for the cultivation of cucumber infertile soils result in bitter and misshapen fruits which are often rejected by consumers. Bush fallowing has been an efficient, balanced and sustainable agricultural system for soil productivity and fertility restoration in the tropics (2006), but as a result of increase in the population, the fallowing periods have decreased from ten years to three years and this has had an adverse effect on the fertility restoration leading to poor yields of crops.

Major/Minor Major
Temporary/Permanent Temporary
Category Agriculture Extension
Type Vegetables
Climate Sub Tropical
Water Method Irrigated
Duration Annual
Economic Type Food Crop
Growing Season Summer / Zaid Crops

Managements

Fertilizer
Land Preparation
Sowing Method
Sowing Time
Row - Row Distance
Plant - Plant Distance
Irrigation
Harvesting
Pruning
Cutting
Spraying
Climate
Storage
Marketing
Rouging
Inter Cropping
Seed Soaking

Pests, Weeds, Diseases & Disorders

Fungal Diseases
Downy Mildew mosaic virus Powdery Mildew Anthracnose
Sucking Pests
Cut worms Aphids flea beetle whitefly thrips Fruit Fly
Weeds
jungle rice/swanki Bermuda grass/khabbal common goost foot / bathu
Nutrient
Wilting
Bacterial Diseases
Wilt
Viral Diseases
Mosaic

Seed Varieties

Name Seed Rate
KANDIL 97-219 150 - 250grams / kanal
WALEED F1 150-250grams/kanal
VEGA F1 150 - 250grams / kanal
DS 97-86 150 - 250grams / kanal
JAPENESE LONG GREEN 150 - 250grams / kanal
POINSETTEE 150 - 250grams / kanal
MALINI) F1 .
.NANDINI F1. .
.NAZISH F1 .
.LIZA F1 .
.MULTINA F1 ,
CU-2833-F1 .
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