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Survival of tamarind
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An experiment was conducted on effect of different age of rootstocks on success of softwood grafting in tamarind. Higher percentage of graft success (70.39%), grafts survivability (70.95%), sprouting per cent (14.40%), minimum days taken for sprouting (12.52) and number of sprouts (7.23) were noticed in T7 (6 month old rootstocks). The maximum graft height (37.31 cm), graft diameter (7.92 mm), length of sprouts (19.02 cm) and number of leaves (41.35) were noticed in T7.
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kethamoi2
15-12-2019
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Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.), or Imli is also called Indian Date. It belongs to the family Leguminaceae. Tamarind is traditionally propagated from seed. Tamarind seeds exhibit poor germination percentage even if exposed to favourable conditions of germination owing to seed dormancy. Keeping in view, the present investigation was conducted during kharif season of 2017 at the horticulture nursery, College of Agriculture, Gwalior. In the present study seeds were imposed to twelve different treatments i.e.
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cothumenhmong1
11-12-2019
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Standardization of Softwood Grafting in Tamarind was carried out at the Department of Horticulture, GKVK, UAS, Bangalore. The broad objectives of the investigation are to study the success and survival per cent of softwood grafting in Tamarind using only Tamarindus indica as rootstock under Bangalore condition over the months (February to May) in different growing condition.
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cothumenhmong1
08-12-2019
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