1972
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1972.24.10
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Further Researches on Propagation Techniques in Mango

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“…The maximum values observed in longer scion in the present findings might be probably due to more food materials reserved that enhanced early bud break and leaf opening, thereby, resulting in maximum growth. Similar results were observed in the earlier work of Majumder et al, (1972) who studied with 5, 7.5, 10 and 12.5 cm scion length and concluded that the grafts having larger scions made more linear growth of scion shoot in Mango. Sadhu (1992) was also of the view that scions of 15 cm long in Sapota resulted in taller grafts.…”
Section: Effect Of Scion Lengthsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The maximum values observed in longer scion in the present findings might be probably due to more food materials reserved that enhanced early bud break and leaf opening, thereby, resulting in maximum growth. Similar results were observed in the earlier work of Majumder et al, (1972) who studied with 5, 7.5, 10 and 12.5 cm scion length and concluded that the grafts having larger scions made more linear growth of scion shoot in Mango. Sadhu (1992) was also of the view that scions of 15 cm long in Sapota resulted in taller grafts.…”
Section: Effect Of Scion Lengthsupporting
confidence: 90%