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#shorts #crop #punjab #soil #kheti Numerous high-yielding, disease-resistant wheat varieties are suitable for the North Western Plains Zone (NWPZ) of India. The best choice often depends on specific conditions, such as the intended sowing time (early, timely, or late), irrigation status, and fertility levels. Notable varieties include DBW 327 (Karan Shivani), DBW 332 (Karan Aditya), HD 3226, WH 1270, and PBW 872. High-yielding varieties DBW 327 (Karan Shivani): This variety was released for early-sown, irrigated, and high-fertility conditions in the NWPZ. Potential yield: 87.7 q/ha. Sowing window: October 20 to November 5 for best results. Disease resistance: Has a high level of resistance to rusts. Zinc content: Higher zinc content compared to older varieties, helping to improve nutritional value. DBW 332 (Karan Aditya): Also suited for early-sown, irrigated, and high-fertility conditions. Potential yield: 83.0 q/ha. Sowing window: Performs well with early sowing from October 20 to November 5. PBW 872: A high-yielding variety for early-sown conditions with high inputs. Average yield: Recorded an average yield of 79.6 q/ha under high-input conditions. Maturity: Matures in about 152 days and has a good plant height of around 100 cm. WH 1270: Performs well under early-sown, high-fertility, and irrigated conditions. Potential yield: Can reach up to 91.5 q/ha with proper management. Sowing window: Recommends sowing in the last week of October for increased yield. Other features: Has good resistance to yellow and brown rusts and lodging. HD 4037: Developed for early planting and irrigated conditions. Potential yield: 97.4 q/ha, with an average yield of 81.2 q/ha. Qualities: Has a good chapati score and matures in 155 days. Disease-resistant varieties HD 3226: Recommended for timely-sown, irrigated conditions. Disease resistance: Shows resistance to multiple diseases, including all three rusts (stripe, leaf, black), Karnal bunt, and powdery mildew. Potential yield: 79.6 q/ha, with an average of 57.5 q/ha. Qualities: High protein content and excellent suitability for chapati and bread making. DBW 222 (Karan Narendra): Developed by ICAR-IIWBR for timely-sown and irrigated conditions. Disease resistance: Possesses high resistance to rusts and other fungal diseases. Lodging tolerance: Has a shorter second internode and wider culm diameter for improved lodging tolerance. Wider adaptability: Maintains good yields under timely, late, and very late sown conditions. Varieties for specific conditions DBW 71: Suited for late and very late-sown irrigated conditions, particularly after other crops like Basmati rice, sugarcane, or cotton. Disease resistance: Has better resistance to Karnal bunt than some older varieties. Heat tolerance: Tolerant to terminal heat stress, making it suitable for later sowing. DBW 296 (Karan Aishwarya): A recent release for the NWPZ that has shown disease resistance and suitability for multi-end-use products. HD 3298: A bio-fortified variety with high iron and protein content, suitable for very late-sown irrigated conditions. Heat tolerance: Tolerates terminal heat stress. Yield: Has 6 to 26% higher yield than some older varieties in very late conditions. HD 3086 (Pusa Gautami): Recommended for timely-sown irrigated conditions. Disease resistance: Resistant to yellow and brown rust. HD 3059: Suited for late-sown, irrigated conditions. Disease resistance: Resistant to yellow, brown, and stem rusts.