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Vegetative propogation studies in woodapple (Feronia limonia L.)

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Title Vegetative propogation studies in woodapple (Feronia limonia L.)
 
Creator Raghavendra.V.Naik
 
Contributor S.G.Angadi
 
Subject Horticulture
 
Description A study on vegetative propagation studies in woodapple was conducted in the
Department of Horticulture, UAS, Dharwad during 2007-08. The experiment results revealed
that multiplication of woodapple plants by softwood grafting using different age rootstock
under poly misthouse condition was found to be better than open condition. Early sprouting
(23.8 days) was noticed when ten months old rootstocks (A6) were used where as, highest
(97.1) per cent success and maximum (96.2) survival percentage has noticed on eight months
old rootstock (A4). Maximum number of leaves (13.7) and leaf area (7.3 cm2) were recorded
in nine months old rootstock (A5), highest (27.6 cm) graft height and number of sprouts (5.6)
were recorded in eight months old rootstock (A4) after graft success.
Multiplication of woodapple plants by budding budding in different aged rootstocks
were used under poly misthouse condition proved to be better results than open condition. In
nine months old rootstock (A5) minimum (23.4) number of days were required for sprout
initiation, where as, eight months old rootstocks (A4) has produced highest (92.8%) per cent
success and maximum (90.0%) survival percentage after bud take. Maximum number of
leaves (3.4), leaf area (5.9 cm2) and sprout length (2.7 cm) were recorded in eight months old
rootstocks (A4) after bud take.
The interaction effects of age of root stock and growing condition were ignficant, the
interaction effect consisting of ten months old rootstock in poly misthouse condition proved
to be best as lowest number of days taken (19.4) were observed, where as, eight months old
rootstocks (A4C2) has produced highest (97.1 and 96.2) per cent success and survival
percentage respectively. In relation to budding, nine months old rootstock (A5C2) has taken
minimum (20.6) number of days for sprouting, where as, eight months old rootstock (A4C2)
has produced highest (99.3 and 93.3) per cent success and survival percentage respectively.
 
Date 2016-10-27T16:20:52Z
2016-10-27T16:20:52Z
2008
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/82601
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher UAS, Dharwad