Effect of Time of Defoliation of Scion Stick and Grafting on the Performance of Veneer Grafting in Mango (Mangifera Indica L.)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation entitled "Effect of time of defoliation of scion stick and
grafting on the .performance of veneer grafting in mango (Mangifera indica L.)", was
conducted at Horticultural Research centre of the University during 2014-15 under
subtropical climatic conditions of western Uttar Pradesh. The experiment was conducted
using Amrapali as a scion cultivar in a Randomized Block Design with five treatments and
four replications.
The finding of present investigation revealed that the veneer grafting performed in
August after using 9 days old defoliated scion stick had resulted in earliest sprouting and
maximum survival, vegetative growth, saleable plant per cent, root growth and minimum
mortality of grafts. The minimum survival of grafts was observed with grafting performed in
September of the using 7 days old defoliated scion stick. So it may be concluded from the
result of present study that veneer grafting should be done in the month of August with the
scion stick defoliated 9 days before detachment from mother plant under subtropical climatic
condition of western Uttar. Pradesh.
