Effect of Cultivars and Season on Grafting Success in Sapota under Paschim Midnapur Conditions of West Bengal

Authors

  • S N Ghosh
  • B Bera
  • s Roy
  • B C Banik

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24154/jhs.v5i2.463

Keywords:

Sapota, Softwood Grafting, Khirnee, Cultivars, Incompatibility, Season

Abstract

Two sets of experiments were carried out during 2007-08 to assess incompatibility of sapota cultivars to softwood grafting, and to find out the best time for softwood grafting, in a private orchard at Jhargram of Paschim Midnapore, West Bengal. Considerable variation in success of softwood grafting among sapota cultivars was observed. Among ten cultivars studied, CO-2 showed highest compatibility with Khirnee rootstock to softwood grafting, followed by Cricket Ball and DSH-2. There was a total failure in graft-take in cultivars CO-1, DSH-1 and Guthi. Softwood grafting success was highest in sapota when carried out on 1stJuly (72%) followed by 15th August (70%), 5th June (62%) and 15th June (56%).

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Published

31-12-2010

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Short Communications

How to Cite

Ghosh, S. N., Bera, B., Roy, s, & Banik, B. C. (2010). Effect of Cultivars and Season on Grafting Success in Sapota under Paschim Midnapur Conditions of West Bengal. Journal of Horticultural Sciences, 5(2), 138-139. https://doi.org/10.24154/jhs.v5i2.463

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