62nd Year of Education & Service
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Faculty
Name : |
Dr Madhu Bala |
Designation : |
Scientist (Floriculture and Landscaping) |
Office Phone : |
0161-2401960 Ext. 8440 |
Mobile : |
+91-8727929902 |
Email (Office) : |
madhu-flori@pau.edu |
Research Areas : |
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Researcher ID's : |
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College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Home
The Department of Floriculture and Landscaping is actively engaged in research on collection, maintenance and evaluation of germplasm of rose, gladiolus, chrysanthemum, marigold, tuberose, foliage plants etc. Special emphasis is being laid on cultivation of ornamentals, post-harvest handling, seed and bulb production work, management of diseases of ornamental plants and production of disease free planting material. The department also evaluates different plant materials for their use in landscaping. The department offers courses in Floriculture and Landscaping to undergraduate and postgraduate (M. Sc., Ph.D) students. Different aspects like introductory floriculture and landscaping, commercial floriculture, nursery production and management, breeding of ornamental plants, post- harvest handling, landscape design, landscape planting material, etc. are covered in the curriculum. Advisement in flower growing is the main extension activity of the department. Services are also provided for making landscape plans and their execution for various organisations and farm houses. The department has evolved 42 improved varieties of flower crops like Gladiolus, Pansy, Sweet Pea and Chrysanthemum.
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Head of Department
Name : Dr. Parminder Singh
Address : Head, Department of Floriculture and Landscaping
Office : +91-0161-2401960 Ext. 8440, Ext-322
Phone : +91-7009544183, +91-9779581523
E-Mail : hodfl@pau.edu
Brief Introduction
Dr Parminder Singh has been appointed as Head, Department of Floriculture and Landscaping, PAU, Ludhiana with effect from February 22, 2023. He joined PAU service in December 1996 and his field of specialization is protected cultivation of flowers, production technology of marigold and cut greens. He is associated in writing of three books, thirteen book chapters, two review chapters, six practical manuals, and prepared five compact diskettes on ornamental plants. He has guided 10 M.Sc. and 3 Ph.D. students and guided five advisory groups of B.Sc. Agri. (Hons.)/B.Sc. Hort. (Hons.). He was associated in the development of a marigold variety (Punjab Gainda No. 1). He was associated in the development of ten improved technologies. He has acquired advance training on “Flower Bulb Production” in the Netherlands. He has published 38 research papers and participated in 32 conferences of National and International repute. He accomplished one ad-hoc scheme as Co-investigator and is handling a DST sponsored project under SERB Power grant as Co- investigator. He is a Life member of many professional societies dealing with plant sciences. Besides, He has written 3 Extension Bulletin, 51 popular articles, a seasonal flower calendar, delivered 14 TV/Radio talks, rendered landscape advice to to several educational institutions, Public and Private organizations and Individuals, rendered advice to flower growers for cultivation of flowers under open conditions and protected conditions.
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Thrust Areas
- Introduction of germplasm of ornamental plants; trees, shrubs, climbers etc.
- Conservation of rare trees of Punjab and India
- Open and Protected cultivation of flowers.
- Standardization of agro-techniques of cut and loose flower production
- Genetic enhancement and development of new varieties of ornamentals.
- Post - harvest management of fresh and dry flowers
- Disease management in ornamentals
- Evaluation and propagation of plant material for landscape use
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Faculty
Faculty
S.No | Name & Designation | E-Mail/Telephone |
1. | Dr Aman Sharma Plant Pathologist |
amansharma@pau.edu +91-9501824487 |
2. | Dr Kiranjit Kaur Dhatt Principal Scientist |
kkdhattflori@pau.edu +91-9463413742 |
3. | Dr Madhu Bala Scientist (Floriculture and Landscaping) |
madhu-flori@pau.edu +91-8727929902 |
4. | Dr Parminder Singh Professor of Floriculture |
parminder.flori@pau.edu +91-9779581523 |
5. | Dr R. K. Dubey Professor of Landscaping |
rkdubey.flori@pau.edu +91-9417460678 |
6. | Dr Ranjit Singh Assistant Professor (Floriculture and Landscaping) |
ranjit_flori@pau.edu +91-9463140872 |
7. | Dr Rishu Sharma Scientist (Floriculture and Landscaping) |
rishusharma155@pau.edu +91-8872420997 |
8. | Dr Shalini Jhanji Plant Physiologist@pau.edu |
shalinijhanji@pau.edu +91-9872972526 |
9. | Dr Simrat Singh Scientist (Floriculture and Landscaping) |
simratflori@pau.edu +91-9815793196 |
10. | Dr Tanya Thakur Scientist (Floriculture and Landscaping) |
tanyaflori@pau.edu +91-7710299077 |
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Faculty Distinctions
Sr. No. | Name of Award | Year | Name of the Scientist |
1. | HANS RAJ PAHWA AWARD | 2000 | Dr J.S. Arora |
2005 | Dr Ramesh Kumar | ||
2. | GOLD MEDAL IN FLORICULTURE –THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF INDIA, NEW DELHI | 2008 | Dr Ramesh Kumar |
3. | FELLOWSHIP –INDIAN SOCIETY OF ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE, NEW DELHI | 2009 | Dr Ramesh Kumar |
2009 | Dr Kushal Singh | ||
2010 | Dr Premjit Singh | ||
2017 | Dr R. K. Dubey | ||
4. | LOTUS PURUSKAR- INDIAN SOCIETY OF ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE, NEW DELHI | 2010 | Dr Ramesh Kumar |
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Important Achievements
(A) VARIETIES DEVELOPED:
Gladiolus:
- Punjab Glad-3 (2019)
- Punjab Glad-2 (2016)
- Punjab Glad-1(2013)
- Punjab Pink Elegance (2010)
- Punjab Flame (2010)
- Punjab Glance (2010)
- Punjab Lemon Delight (2010)
Marigold:
- Punjab Gainda No.1 (2016)
Chrysanthemum:
- Punjab Shingar (2018)
- Punjab Mohini (2018)
- Punjab Shyamli (2015)
- Anmol (2007)
- Royal Purple (2007)
- Yellow Delight (2007)
- Autumn Joy (2007)
- Garden Beauty (2007)
- Winter Queen (2007)
Annual Chrysanthemum:
- Punjab Bahar Guldaudi 1
- Punjab Bahar Guldaudi 2
Antirrhinum:
- Punjab Antirrhinum -1 (2021)
- Punjab Antirrhinum – 2 (2021)
- Punjab Antirrhinum – 3 (2021)
- Punjab Antirrhinum – 4 (2021)
Pansy:
- Punjab Sunaina (2017)
- Punjab Neelma (2017)
- Punjab Purple-Wave (2013)
- Punjab Choco-Gold (2013)
Sweet Pea:
- Punjab Sweet Pea-1 (2016)
- Punjab Sweet Pea-2 (2016)
- Punjab Sweet Pea-3 (2016)
- Punjab Sweet Pea-4 (2016)
- Punjab Sweet Pea-5 (2016)
VARIETIES RECOMMNEDED:
Tuberose:
- Arka Prajwal
(B) RECOMMENDATIONS ON PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
Chrysanthemum: Propagation of standard varieties (2022)
- The cuttings of standard chrysanthemums dipped in the solutions of IBA @ 400 ppm or NAA @ 200 ppm and planted in burnt rice husk media improved the rooting ability and showed 95 percent survival, one month after transplanting in pots.
Weed Control in Marigold: (2021)
Application of paddy straw mulch @ 4 t/acre and silver-black polythene mulch of 25 micron reduced the weed density and dry weed biomass both during summer and rainy season in marigold. Number of flowers per plant also increased during both the seasons.
Orchid (Dendrobilrm spp.) -A new crop for cultivation in Punjab (2020)
Technology for high-tech polyhouse cultivation of Orchid (Dendrobium sp.) cv. Sonia Red in perforated pots with coco hulls, charcoal and vermicompost in l: l: l ratio as the potting media in Punjab conditions.
Gladiolus: Early flower production (2018)
First week of July to third week of August is the most suitable time for planting of gladiolus varieties
Fertigation schedule for Marigold (2018):
Drip irrigation at 100 % Etc along with fertigation of 100 Kg N/ha (220 Kg urea per ha) resulted in 20.6 % increase in flower yield.
Boston Fern (2017):
- Shade level: 75%
- Planting distance: 45 x 30 cm
- Nutrition: FYM at 25 t/ha along with N at125 Kg/ha in 4 equal splits at 3 months interval
Weed control (2007):
- Coreopsis lanceolata: Stomp @650ml/acre +Two hand weeding
- Helichrysum bracteatum: Stomp@ 650ml/acre +Two hand weeding
- Helichrysum bracteatum: Treflan @ 625 ml/acre +Two hand weeding
Planting time (2005):
- Coreopsis lanceolata: First week of November
- Phlox drumondii : First week of November
- Helichrysum bracteatum : First week of November
- Gaillardia aristata : Third week of November
- Coreopsis tinctoria: Third week of November
Plant spacing (2005):
- Coreopsis lanceolata :60 x 40 cm
- Coreopsis tinctoria : 60 x 40 cm
- Gaillardia aristata: 60 x 40 cm
- Helichrysum bracteatum: 60 x 40 cm
- Phlox drumondii : 30 x 30 cm
(C) RECOMMENDATIONS ON POST HARVEST TECHNOLOGIES:
Packaging and Storage of Annual Chrysanthemum flowers (2021):
Packing annual chrysanthemum flowers in CFB boxes (3ply) for storage and transportation can extend the postharvest life for 2 days without any loss in flower quality.
Use of corrugated fiberboard (CFB) boxes for postharvest handling of marigold flowers ( 2020):
Use of CFB boxes (3ply) for storage and transportation can extend the post harvest life of marigold flowers for 3 days over their shelf life without any loss in flower quality.
Value addition of Tuberose spikes through tinting ( 2020)
The spikes of tuberose can be tinted by dipping basal portion (5-7cm) in dye solution having 1% food dye of desired colour, 2% sucrose and 300 mg/l citric acid for 2 hrs.
Recommendation on modified atmospheric packaging and storage of gladiolus spike (2019):
Ten spikes of gladiolus harvested at tight bud stage (basal 1-2 florets show colour) and packed in Polypropylene sleeve (PP 100 gauge having 120 cm length, 18 cm width having 50 perforations) could be stored vertically in cold room (5± 0.5 ° C) for 10 days with acceptable flower quality and vase life upto 13 days.
Recommendation on flower drying (2017):
The flowers of Gomphrena/ panicles of Golden rod/ peduncles of Golden Rain Tree can be dried best by hanging in inverted position in well ventilated dark room for 4-5days and can be used upto 6 months.
Recommendation on foliage drying (2017):
- Fern: Dehydrated by dipping in 20% glycerine in well ventilated dark room for 7-8 days and can be stored for more than 6 months
- Silver Oak: Dehydrated by dipping in 20% glycerine in well ventilated dark room for 7-8 days and can be stored for more than 6 months
- Asparagus: Dehydrated by dipping in 20% glycerine in well ventilated dark room for 7-8 days and can be stored for more than 6 months
Recommendation on flower drying (2005):
- Laguras : Air-drying in inverted position
- Bromus : Air-drying in inverted position
- Statice : Air-drying in inverted position
- Briza : Air-drying in inverted position
- Larkspar : Silica gel embedding
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Current Projects
List of projects
Projects | Name of the scheme | Teachers associated |
Competitive projects | Strategies to overcome pre-fertilization barriers in chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) for improvement of self and cross compatibility traits by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India under DST, SERB-POWER GRANT. | Drs Madhu Bala and Parminder Singh |
An integrated approach for empowerment and livelihood security for farmers/farm women in Kandi region of Punjab (DST, Ministry of Science & Technology, New Delhi) | Drs R.K. Dubey, Tarsem Singh Dhillon, J. K. Brar | |
In vivo and in vitro induction of mutagenesis in gladiolus through gamma irradiation (BARC, Mumbai) | Dr Kiranjit Kaur Dhatt | |
Empowering the Scheduled Caste Communities through Technological Intervention in Horticulture and Allied Venture. | Drs R. K. Dubey, T.S .Dhilon ,Sammi Kapoor , Dr. Jaspal Singh | |
State funded projects | Evaluation of Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia A.) under different protected conditions in Punjab (Punjab Government) | Drs Rakesh Sharda and Parminder Singh |
Establishment of Department of Floriculture and Landscaping-Plan 12 A (Teaching) | Dr Parminder Singh Dr Ranjit Singh | |
Establishment of Department of Floriculture and Landscaping-Plan 12 B (Research) | Dr Tanya Thakur | |
AICRP projects | All India Coordinated Research Project on Floriculture (AICRP)-ICAR-27 | Drs Kiranjit Kaur Dhatt, Madhu Bala, Shalini Jhanji, Simrat Singh, Aman Sharma |
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Important Publications
- Jhanji S, Kaur G, Kaur R and Dhatt U K (2023) Physiological and biochemical changes during flower development and senescence in Chrysanthemum and Gladiolus. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 45:14 (NAAS rating: 8.74)
- Kaur G and Jhanji S (2023) Plant growth regulators preserved the longevity of cut stems of Chrysanthemum morifolium by orchestrating physio-biochemical and anatomical responses. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 196: 1098-110.( NAAS rating :11.44)
- Mann G S, Dubey R K, Singh Simrat, Deepika R, Singh D & Kaur N (2023): Effect of growing media on growth and floweringof potted marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) irrigated with treated sewage water, J Plant Nutr., DOI: 0.1080/01904167.2023.2220727. (NAAS rating: 8.28).
- Ravi kumar, B and Dhatt K K (2023) Exploitation of heterosis in a diallel crosses of periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) for morphological traits. Indian J. Agri. Sci. 93 (5):495-500 (NAAS rating: 6.37)
- Tejukumar B K, Singh P, Hiremath V M, Jhanji S, Dubey RK and Pooja A. (2023).Influence of shade levels on morpho-physiological characteristics of potted spathiphyllum. Indian J.Hortic. 80(2):171-176. (NAAS rating: 6.00).
- Verma J, Singh P and Sharma R (2023). Evaluation of air pollution tolerance index and anticipated performance index of selected roadside tree species in Ludhiana, India. Environ Monit Assess 195:240 (NAAS rating: 8.5).
- Bala A, Bala M, Srivastava P and Khare V (2022). Ploidy study of chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium) through PMC’s method. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 92 (3): 424-428. (NAAS rating: 6.37)
- Jhanji S and Dhatt K K (2022). Unravelling physiological and biochemical attributes influencing post harvest quality of gladiolus spikes after packaging and low temperature storage. Indian J. Exp. Biol. Vol. 60 (1) 41-48 (NAAS rating : 6.82).
- Kumar P, Sharma S, Singh R, Singh P and Kumar A (2022). First report of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum causing white rot of marigold in Punjab, India. J. Plant. Pathol. 104:435 (NASS rating 7.15).
- Kumari, P., Sharma, R., Panwar,S., Paul, S and Banyal,N.(2022). Silicon as vital element in flower crop production. Journal of Plant Nutrition, https://doi.org/10.1080/01904167.2022.2160739. (NAAS: 7.71)
- Manisha and Jhanji S (2022) Morpho-physiological and biochemical characterization of chrysanthemum varieties for early flowering under heat stress. South African Journal of Botany 146: 603-613 (NAAS rating : 8.32)
- Singh M and Dhatt K K (2022) Assessment of combining ability for morphological traits in periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don) genotypes using diallel analysis. J. Hortic. Sci. Biotechnol. 97 (2) : 265-271 (NAAS rating : 7.64)
- Singh N, Dhatt, K K and Singh S (2022) Growth and flowering response of pompon dahlia in response to application of organic manure. Indian J. Hort. 79 (3): 346-352. (NAAS rating : 6.16)
- Singh R and Thakur T (2022) Mulching effect on soil temperature, weed management, growth and flower yield in rose (Rosa hybrida L.). Journal of Agrometeorology 24 (1): 103-105 (NAAS -6.55)
- Singh, K., Sharma, R. and Sahare, H. (2022). Implications of synthetic chemicals and natural plant extracts in improving vase life of flowers. Scientia Horticulturae, 302(2022) 111133. DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2022.111133. (NAAS: 9.46)
- Mittal I, Jhanji S and Dhatt K K (2021) Efficacy of sodium nitroprusside, anitric oxide donor, on vase life and postharvest attributes of gladiolus spikes. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 43:108(NAAS rating :7.66)
- Gupta J, Dubey R K, Kaur N and Choudhary O P (2020) Evaluation of subtropical ornamental trees for reclaiming salinity affected lands. J. For. Res. 31: 807–817. (NAAS rating: 6.75).
- Kaur P, Grewal H S, Dubey R K and Dhatt K K (2020). The influence of plant growth regulator and rootstock on budding in greenhouse Rose (Rose hybrida L.) cv. First Red. Int J Cur Micro and App Sci 9(5): 2319-7706. (NAAS rating: 6.88).
- Setia M, Bala M, Singh S (2020). Induction of novel inflorescence traits in Chrysanthemum through Co 60 gamma irradiation. International J Radiation Biol. Vol 96: 1309-16.(NAAS rating: 8.27)
- Singh M and Bala M (2019) Induction of radiomutants in Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. cv. Gul-e-Sahir for novel traits. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 57: 50-54 (NAAS Rating: 7.48).
- Singh S, S S Kukal and Dubey R K (2019). Water retention and transmission characteristics of containerized growing media amended with different proportion of compressed coir bricks. Current Sci. 116 (9):1580-1587. (NAAS rating: 6.88).
- Singh S, S.S. Kukal and R.K. Dubey (2019). Water retention and transmission characteristics of containerized growing media amended with differential proportions of compressed coir bricks. Current Science 9(116):1580-1587. (NAAS rating: 6.88)
- Thakur T and Grewal H S (2019) Growth regulation and off-season flowering through night breaks in Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat cv. Anmol. Bangladesh Journal of Botany 48(2):373-378. (NAAS 6.21)
- Thakur T& Grewal H S (2019) Influence of potting media compositions on flower production of chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat) cultivar Kikiobiory. Journal of Plant Nutrition 42 (15): 1861-1867. (NAAS -6.57)
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Academic Programs
M. Sc. (Hort.) Floriculture and Landscaping Courses
Code | Course | Credit hours | |
Major Courses (20 Credits) | |||
FLS 501* | Systematics of Ornamental Plants | 2+1 | |
FLS 502* | Breeding of Ornamental Plants | 2+1 | |
FLS 503* | Commercial Production of Cut Flowers | 2+1 | |
FLS 504* | Commercial Production of Loose Flowers | 2+1 | |
FLS 505* | Ornamental Gardening and Landscaping | 2+1 | |
FLS 506 | Indoor Plants and Interiorscaping | 1+1 | |
FLS 507 | Nursery Management in Ornamental Plants | 2+1 | |
FLS 508 | Turf Grass Management | 2+1 | |
FLS 509 | Value Addition in Floriculture | 2+1 | |
FLS 510 | Protected Cultivation of Flower Crops | 2+1 | |
FLS 511 | CAD for Landscaping | 1+2 | |
FLS 512 | Seed Production in Flower Crops | 1+1 | |
Minor Courses | 08 | ||
Supporting Courses | 06 | ||
Common compulsory courses | 05 | ||
FLS 591 | Seminar | 0+1 | |
FLS 599 | Research | 0+30 | |
Total Credits | 70 | ||
Compulsory among major courses
Ph. D. (Hort.) Floriculture and Landscaping Courses
Code | Course | Credit hours |
Major Courses(12 Credits) | ||
FLS 601* | Crop Regulation in Ornamental Crops | 1+1 |
FLS 602* | Postharvest Biology of Floricultural Crops | 2+1 |
FLS 603 | Specialty Flowers, Fillers and Cut Greens | 1+1 |
FLS 604 | Biotechnological Approaches in Floricultural Crops | 2+1 |
FLS 605* | Advances in Landscaping | 1+1 |
FLS 606 | Vertical Gardening | 1+2 |
FLS 607 | Modern Approaches in Breeding of Floricultural crops | 2+1 |
FLS 608 | Current Trends in Production Technology of Floricultural Crops | 2+1 |
FLS 609 | Recent Developments in Protected Cultivation of Floricultural Crops | 2+1 |
Minor courses | 06 | |
Supporting courses | 05 | |
FLS 691 | Seminar-I | 0+1 |
FLS 692 | Seminar-II | 0+1 |
FLS 699 | Research* | 0+75 |
Total Credits | 100 |
Compulsory among major courses
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / Facilities & Services
Laminar Air Flow Cabinet |
Advanced Research Microscope |
Cooling Chamber |
Growth Chambers |
Poly Houses and Net Houses |
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Floriculture & Landscaping / PG Students
M.Sc. Students (2021-22) | ||||
Sr. No. | Name of student | Admission Number | Major Advisor | Research Topic |
1 | Aishwarya | L-2021-H-172-M | Dr. R. K. Dubey | Effect of salt stress on growth and flowering of selected winter annuals |
2 | Alka | L-2021-H-173-M | Dr Parminder Singh | Morpho-physiological characterization of varieties of dendrobium species |
3 | Aradhna | L-2021-H-174-M | Dr Simrat Singh | Effect of potting media on growth and flowering of dahlia (Dahlia variabilis desf.) under different shade levels |
4 | Jasmeen Kaur | L-2021-H-175-M | Dr. Tanya Thakur | Effect of silicon dioxide application on morphological traits and corm production in gladiolus |
5 | Jasvir Singh | L-2021-H-176-M | Dr. Ranjit Singh | Effect of bio-stimulants on growth and flower production of rose under open field conditions |
6 | Manvir Singh Sidhu | L-2021-H-178-M | Dr. Rishu Sharma | Effect of different shade levels on growth of turf grasses |
7 | Parteek Singh | L-2021-H-179-M | Dr. K. K. Dhatt | Effect of pruning level and time on growth and flowering of ornamental climbers. |
8 | Simrat Kaur | L-2021-H-180-M | Dr. Madhu Bala | Response of coloured LED lights for the improvement of pot chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) |
9 | Vamsi Maddirala | L-2021-H-181-M | Dr Parminder Singh | Effect of fertigation levels on growth and flower production in gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii) |
M.Sc. Students (2022-23) | ||||
1 | Aarzoo | L-2022-H-128-M | Dr. Parminder Singh | Effect of fertigation levels and planting density on growth and flower production in LA Lilium |
2 | Anmoldeep Singh | L-2022-H-129-M | Dr. Simrat Singh | Effect of Etiolation and plant growth regulators on propagation of Rose miniatures |
3 | Arashdeep Kaur | L-2022-H-130-M | Dr. Madhu Bala | Response of different levels of NPK on growth flowering and bulb production of tuberose (Agave amica) under Punjab conditions |
4 | Barjesh Kumar | L-2022-H-131-M | Dr Simrat Singh | Effect of Cutting Type and Plant Growth Regulators on Rooting of Bougainvillea |
5 | Bhavya Garg | L-2022-H-132-M | Dr R.K.Dubey | Effect of different potting medias on growth and flower parameters of iris |
6 | Jaskirat Singh | L-2022-H-133-M | Dr. Ranjit Singh | Effect of growth regulation of standard chrysanthemum from leaf under in vivo conditions |
7 | Mr. Rajkamal Singh Brar | L-2022-H-134-M | Dr. Tanya Thakur | Influence of planting time and packing on growth and cut flower production of Antirrhinum (Antirrhinum majus L.) |
8 | Supriya | L-2022-H-135-M | Dr K.K.Dhatt | Evaluation of Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis L.) genotypes for flower production under sub tropical climatic conditions of Punjab |
9 | Tushar Goyal | L-2022-H-136-M | Dr Rishu Sharma | Effect of iron and zinc application on growth and flowering of Gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii) |
10 | Goddu Vijaya Kirshna | L-2022-H-288-M | Dr. Parminder Singh | Not Yet decided |
11 | Gururaj | L-2022-H-289-M | Dr. R. K. Dubey | Not Yet decided |
Ph.D. Students (2019-20) | ||||
Sr. No. | Name of student | Admission Number | Major Advisor | Research Topic |
1. | Rakesh Kumar | L-2019-H-77-D | Dr. Ranjit Singh | Effect of year-round planting on growth, flowering, seed production and Alternaria blight disease progression in African marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) cv. Punjab Gainda No 1 |
2. | Shaik Rehana | L-2019-H-78-D | Dr. Madhu Bala | Exploring chrysanthemum genotypes (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) to overcome pre-fertilization barriers for improvement of self and cross compatibility traits |
3 | Murali Ulli Krishan | L-2019-H-80-D | Dr. R. K. Dubey | Evaluation of Syngonium and Scinadapsus spp. Under different organic growing media and sunlight orientation for vertical green walls |
Ph.D. Students (2020-21) | ||||
Sr. No. | Name of student | Admission Number | Major Advisor | Research Topic |
1. | Dixit Choudhry | L-2020-H-78-D | Dr. Ranjit Singh | Effect of growing media, growth regulators, storage temperatures and duration on bulblet formation from scales in lilium ( Lilium hybrida L.) |
2. | Kanika Samyal | L-2020-H-79-D | Dr. K. K. Dhatt | Induction of mutagenesis in Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis L.) |
3. | Mrinali Sood | L-2020-H-80-D | Dr. Parminder Singh | Effect of different growing conditions, light intensity and plant growth regulators on growth and flower production of orchid (Dendrobium sp.) |
4. | Nepu Rana | L-2020-H-81-D | Dr. Simrat Singh | Studies on phenology, reproductive biology and pollination behaviour in tecoma (Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth) |
5. | Rahul Kumar | L-2020-H-82-D | Dr. R. K. Dubey | Effect of nursery growing media and bio-inoculants on growth of ornamental tree saplings raised in different size polybags |
Ph.D. Students (2021-22) | ||||
Sr. No. | Name of student | Admission Number | Major Advisor | Research Topic |
1. | Arshdeep Kaur | L-2021-H-91-D | Dr. Madhu Bala | Standardization of production technology for quality pot mum production (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat.) with commercial significance |
2. | Arushi Garg | L-2021-H-92-D | Dr. Tanya Thakur | Studies on pollination behavior and compatibility among different lines of pansy (Viola x wittrockiana Gams.) |
3. | Ashna Acharya | Fresh- | Dr. Parminder Singh | Effect of bulb and flower storage on regulation of flower production in Lilium (Lilium hybrida L.) |
4. | Kritika Pant | Fresh | Dr. R. K. Dubey | Assessment of Carbon Sequestration potential and environmental amelioration of selected ornamental trees for Urban Landscaping |
5. | Shweta Dhawan | Fresh | Dr. Ranjit Singh | Effect of stage of harvest storage and packaging on seed quality parameters in African Marigold |