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Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Vol. 9, Issue 6 (2020)

Effect of different conditions for success and survival of mango grafts

Author(s):

Thutte AS, Naglot UM, Kakade AR and Ghorpade SB

Abstract:
The presented experiment entitled effect of different conditions for success and survival of mango grafts were carried out during year 2018-2019 at Instructional Cum Research Farm, Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, Badnapur, with objectives to study the percent success, growth performance and survival percentage of mango grafts under different conditions. The experiment laid out in Randomized Block Design with 4 treatment i.e. polyhouse with foggers, polyhouse without foggers, shade net and open condition which replicated five times. The observations were recorded on various aspects viz., days taken for sprouting, Percentage graft success, number of shoots per graft, length of shoot (cm), diameter of shoot (mm), number of leaves per graft, height of grafted plants (cm), diameter of rootstock (mm), diameter of scion (mm) and final survival percentage were recorded at 90 DAG.
The results of present study indicated significant differences with all recorded observations. Significantly maximum percentage of graft success (85.50%), number of leaves per graft (19.01), height of grafted plants (26.38 cm), diameter of rootstock (6.01 mm), diameter of scion (6.11 mm) and final survival percentage (75.50%) at 90 DAG was recorded in polyhouse with foggers condition which was closely followed by shadenet condition and it was superior over rest of the treatments studied. The minimum days taken for sprouting (7.61), maximum numbers of shoots per graft (3.24), highest length of shoot (4.16 cm), maximum diameter of shoot (3.86 mm) at 90 DAG were observed in polyhouse with foggers and it was followed by polyhouse without foggers condition.
The present investigation it can be concluded that the polyhouse with foggers condition had shown significantly superior performance in relation to percentage of graft success, growth and survival percentage of mango grafts.

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How to cite this article:
Thutte AS, Naglot UM, Kakade AR and Ghorpade SB. Effect of different conditions for success and survival of mango grafts. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2020;9(6):1294-1297.

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