Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 9, Issue 2 (2020)
Effect of grafting methods on physiology, time on Bud break, scion sprouting and graft success of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Cv. Kesar
Author(s):
Basavaraj Padeshetti, Kulapati KH, Gollagi SG, Sateesh Pattepur and Oying Jamoh
Abstract:
An experiment on standardization of grafting techniques in pomegranate (
Punica granatum L.) was carried out at Main Horticultural Research and Extension centre (MHREC) UHS, Bagalkot (Karnataka) during June 2018- February 2019. One year old seedlings of Ganesh were used as a rootstock for present study, The result of the experiment, T
3 (Softwood grafting on 15
th July) proved to be the most effective for early bud break(16.17 days) and increasing sprouting percentage (58.33%) at 150 DAG, grafting success (75%) at 60 DAG, When compare between softwood and whip & tongue grafting method, softwood grafting was more effective with respect to bud break, sprouting percentage, grafting success.
Pages: 297-299 | 1019 Views 290 Downloads
Basavaraj Padeshetti, Kulapati KH, Gollagi SG, Sateesh Pattepur and Oying Jamoh. Effect of grafting methods on physiology, time on Bud break, scion sprouting and graft success of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Cv. Kesar. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2020;9(2):297-299.