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EFFECT OF GROWING MEDIA AND INORGANIC PHOSPHORUS ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF MAGGAR BANS (DENDROCALAMUS HAMILTONII MUNRO) PLANTING STOCK

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Title EFFECT OF GROWING MEDIA AND INORGANIC PHOSPHORUS ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF MAGGAR BANS (DENDROCALAMUS HAMILTONII MUNRO) PLANTING STOCK
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Creator SUVEENA THAKUR
D.R. BHARDWAJ
R.K. KAUSHAL
RAJESH KAUSHAL
 
Subject Growing medium, Bamboo, Quality planting stock, Underground biomass, Growth and development, Propagule
 
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Studies were conducted to investigate the effect of five growing mediums and four levels of inorganic phosphorus on
the growth and development of Dendrocalamus hamiltonii planting stock under mid-hill conditions of north-western
Himalayas. The growing medium and phosphorus levels significantly influenced various growth and development
traits individually as well as in combinations. The growing medium viz., sand + soil + FYM (1:1:1) proved to be
significantly superior for enhancing height and diameter growth of the tiller's, number of tiller per sapling, number of
nodes per tiller, number of roots, length of roots, number of rhizomes, dry weight of stem, roots, rhizomes and
underground biomass. Among the various levels of phosphorus, 5 g SSP/propagule significantly proved to be the best
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dose. In combination effect, the maximum dry weight of rhizome (2.82 g plant ) and underground biomass (9.69 g
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plant ) was recorded in the propagules grown in sand: soil: FYM (1:1:1 ) and supplied with P @ 5 g SSP/propagule.
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Date 2020-05-21T09:30:36Z
2020-05-21T09:30:36Z
2015-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/36004
 
Language English
 
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