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Vol. 12, Issue 6 (2023)

Effects of various rootstock and scion stock of vegetative growth of mango

Author(s):
Md. Rizwanullah, Feza Ahmad, Samik Sengupta, Pritam Ganguly, Ram Preet Singh, Roopendra Kumar and Ankur Kumar Rai
Abstract:
The present experiment titled “Effects of various rootstocks on leaf nutrient status and vegetative growth of mango” (Mangifera indica) with combination of rootstock and scion” was carried out in the Department of Horticulture (Fruit and Fruit Technology) at Bihar Agricultural College, Sabour, Bhagalpur, Bihar, with five rootstocks (Mahmood Bahar, Prabha Shankar, Kurukkan, Olour and Mylepalium) and three scion (Zardalu, Bombay Green and Langra) were studied for vegetative characteristics.
The combination of rootstock and scion this experiment showing for leaf venation was <450. Leaf margin of mango was wavy of almost all grafted mango varieties. In leaf blade width, leaf length and leaf petiole length were found in the minimum range like (3-5 cm, 17-19 cm and 3-4 cm.) respectively. On the other hand the plant girth is recorded 14-26 cm and scion girth was 12-18 cm. Plant spread of minimum range (N-S and E-W) was (0.74 and 0.80) was recorded. Later on the minimum canopy volume was recorded on grafted mango cultivars was 0.96 m3. In leaf venation the maximum grafted varieties was found <450 and the leaf margin was wavy in maximum varieties.
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How to cite this article:
Md. Rizwanullah, Feza Ahmad, Samik Sengupta, Pritam Ganguly, Ram Preet Singh, Roopendra Kumar, Ankur Kumar Rai. Effects of various rootstock and scion stock of vegetative growth of mango. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(6):2590-2593.

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