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| Authors: | G. Singh, S. Gupta, R. Mishra, A. Singh |
| Keywords: | guava, wedge grafting, greenhouse, open field, days taken to bud sprouting, success of grafts |
Abstract:
Wedge method of grafting was tried in guava (Psidium guajava L.) cultivars Allahabad Safeda and Sardar under greenhouse (GH) as well as in open field conditions (OFC) for 3 consecutive years (2003-2005). The grafting operation performed in greenhouse gave significantly (P=0.05) higher success of grafts (64.56-94.33%) as compared to open field conditions (51.30-78.63%) in both the cultivars.
However, maximum success of grafts was obtained in greenhouse (88.63-94.33%) as well as in open field conditions (66.6-78.63%) when grafting was carried out during November to February in both cultivars.
Grafting under greenhouse significantly reduced the time taken (11-13 days) for sprouting than, those grafted in open field conditions.
Interaction effect of variety × greenhouse × month, variety × open field conditions × months and variety × factors (GH/OFC) × months had significant effect on success of grafts and earliness in grafts sprouting when grafting was performed in winter months.
The temperature range of 20°C to 26°C and RH 70 to 80 per cent were found most conductive for maximum (>70%) success.
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