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EFFECT OF ROOTSTOCK GIRTH ON BIOMASS PRODUCTION AND SUCCESS OF GRAFTS IN DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF MANGO (Mangifera indic...
ISSN: 2277 - 7601Publisher: author   
EFFECT OF ROOTSTOCK GIRTH ON BIOMASS PRODUCTION AND SUCCESS OF GRAFTS IN DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF MANGO (Mangifera indic...
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Abstract
The result revealed that among the grafts of different varieties of mango, Kesar recorded highest influence on the biomass relatedparameters like maximum number of primary roots per graft (1.53), number of secondary roots per graft (24.45), fresh weight of shoots(20.52 g), fresh weight of roots (11.92 g), dry weight of shoots (13.48 g), dry weight of roots (8.32 g) and success percentage (75%).Similarly, maximum number of primary roots per graft (1.69), number of secondary roots per graft (26.06), fresh weight of shoots (19.40 g),fresh weight of roots (12.29 g), dry weight of shoots (12.40 g), dry weight of roots (8.24 g) and the highest success percentage (77%) wasfound in 5 mm girth of rootstock. The significant interaction effect for all above traits was observed in treatment combination (A1B1) where,Kesar variety of mango was grafted on 5 mm girth of rootstock.