Effect of Time and Technique of Grafting and Scion Cultivars on the Performance of Mango (Mangifera Indica L.) Graft
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation entitled "Effect of time and technique of grafting
and scion culti~ars on the performance of mango (Mangifera indica L.) graft",
was conducted at Horticultural Research Centre of the University during 2013-14
under subtropical climatic conditions of western Uttar Pradesh with a view to find out
the response of Amrapali and Dashehari mango to time (25th July, 1oth August and
25th August) and techniques (Veneer, Softwood and Epicotyl) of grafting. Veneer
grafting performed on 1oth August in Dashehari was found to be the best technique
in terms of sprouting percentage, graft height, rootstock and scion diameter, number
of leaves per graft, root length per graft, number of roots per graft, survival
percentage and saleable plant per cent. Softwood grafting was found better than
epicotyl grafting when performed on 1oth August in Dashehari mango in respect of
survival, growth and root parameters. Earliest sprouting however was observed with
epicotyl grafting when performed on 1oth August.
Therefore, veneer grafting should be preferred over softwood and epicotyl
grafting in order to get better survival and over all sprout growth for commercial
propagation of quality plants of Dashehari and Amrapali mango in polybags under
climatic conditions of western Uttar Pradesh.
