Abstract:
Mango is a tropical fruit belonging to the family “Anacardiaceous,” grown in almost all parts of the world. The present investigation was carried out at Horticulture Garden, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam. The aim of this experiment was to examine the effects of grafting time on the successand survivability of different varieties of mango. The study comprises two grafting time, viz., February and March 2022 and two different varieties of mango viz. Langro and Dasheri. The experiment was carried out in the Randomized Complete Block Design withfour replications. The maximum time required to sprouting (61.47%) was notes in February grafted plants. While the minimum (38.75%) was obtained in March grafted plants. The highest percentages of graft success and survivability were recorded onFebruary (72.05%) and the lowest was observed in March grafting (38.75%). The minimum time (2.03) required for Sprouting sapling-1 was found in February and the maximum (1.68) and was required in March. The highest graft success andsprouting (62.43%) was observed in Dasheri x Dasheri and lowest (48.92%) were in Dasheri x Langro. The highest graft success andsurvivability (62.05) was observed in Dasheri x Dasheri and lowest (40.00) were in Dasheri x Langro. The highest graft success andSprouting Sapling-1 (2.16) was observed in Dasheri x Dasheri and lowest (1.37) were in Langro x Dasheri. Thus, it is clearly indicated that dasheri x dasheri in the month of February was proved to be best propagation time for higher success and growth of mango grafts
Page(s):
240-240
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Published:
Journal: Abstract Book on Global Science Technology and Management Conference, Volume: 0, Issue: 0, Year: 2023