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Technology Package for High Vegetables Production through Innovative Way of Grafting and Protected cultivation

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Title Technology Package for High Vegetables Production through Innovative Way of Grafting and Protected cultivation
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Creator Pradeep Kumar
P.S. Khapte
N.R. Panwar
Anurag Saxena
Uday Burman
Praveen-Kumar
 
Subject Protected cultivation
farmer
success story
vegetables
grafting
biotic/abiotic stress
yield
arid region
 
Description Technology package for successful protected cultivation of vegetables and especially cucumber in stressful environments
Grafting vegetable plant is relatively a new approach to confront various issues related to their growth in challenging environments. It can help manipulate plant’s ability by integration of traits imparting tolerance
to stresses with those of commercial genotypes within a short time to enable their successful cultivation under
growth-limiting environments. For the past several years, a team at CAZRI has been striving its efforts towards the development
of a sustainable strategy to deliver plants that could grow successfully under suboptimal conditions of arid regions by deploying a package of technology in a select group of vegetables. A success story of the same is presented wherein, it has been demonstrated that the use of grafted seedlings of suitable graft combinations
will change the perception of farmers towards greenhouse cultivation in the challenging environments of (semi)arid regions.
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Date 2021-07-27T09:18:33Z
2021-07-27T09:18:33Z
2021-01-01
 
Type Magazine
 
Identifier Kumar, P., Khapte, P.S., Panwar, N.R., Saxena, A., Burman, U. and Praveen-Kumar. 2021. Technology Package for High Vegetables Production through Innovative Way of Grafting and Protected cultivation. New Age Protected cultivation, 7(1):28-30
23946865
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/50258
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Bramha Singh Horticultural Foundation, New Delhi