The experiment was conducted during the year 2019-21 at Horticulture Research Station, OUAT, Bhubaneswar laid out in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with 4 replications. The experiment was conducted in 6 modules. The growth parameters like plant height (75.36 cm and 133.52 cm), plant spread E-W (46.41 cm and 74.09 cm), plant spread N-S (39.98 cm and 70.72 cm), stem diameter (15.97 cm and 32.94 cm), length of branch (31.68 cm and 58.34 cm), number of primary branches (19.61 and 31.42), number of secondary branches (17.29 and 36.73) were recorded highest and significant with the adoption of Module VI (Spacing - 210cm X 210cm; Pit size - 60 cm3; FYM - 25Kg/pit; Basal fertilizer dose - N:P2O5: K2O @ 40:40:40 g /plant; Fertilizer-19:19:19@ 0.2% and BAP- 150 ppm) in two years respectively and internodal length (8.52 cm), number of tertiary branches (18.28), number of harvestable branches (63.41), foliage yield of plant (1.121 kg) also recorded highest in module –VI followed by Module –V. However, the yield per hectare (4.85 t/ha) was maximum in module-I because of maximum plant population.
The experiment was conducted during the year 2019-21 at Horticulture Research Station, OUAT, Bhubaneswar laid out in factorial CRD design to check the vase life of Melaleuca bracteata foliage by using distilled water (control) and different pulsing, holding solutions and 6 modules, which contains different spacing, pit size, FYM, basal fertilizer dose, water soluble fertilizers and growth regulator (BAP). Pulsing solution containing Sucrose (2%) + Al2(SO4)3 (1000 ppm) (9.89 days) resulted long vase life of foliage followed by solution containing Sucrose (2%) + BA (50 ppm) (9.10 days) in module VI. Whereas holding solution containing Sodium Benzoate (150 ppm) (9.10 days) showed long vase life of foliage followed by Sodium Benzoate (100ppm) (9.02 days) in module VI.
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