2020
DOI: 10.31783/elsr.2020.611620
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Performance of nutmeg softwood grafts (Myristica fragrans Houtt.) at nursery stage in different growing media

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“…Compositions of sawdust: farmyard manure: soil and sand: farmyard manure: soil (1:2:3) yielded maximum stem diameters of 0.75 cm and 0.75 cm, respectively (3:2:1). Soil medium with a combination of coir pith: compost: sand: soil (1:1:1:1) yielded a greater diameter of stem of 0.82 cm at 120 days after germination (Gawankar et al, 2020). In addition, Dubey et al, (2021) found that the mango cv.…”
Section: Stem Diametermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compositions of sawdust: farmyard manure: soil and sand: farmyard manure: soil (1:2:3) yielded maximum stem diameters of 0.75 cm and 0.75 cm, respectively (3:2:1). Soil medium with a combination of coir pith: compost: sand: soil (1:1:1:1) yielded a greater diameter of stem of 0.82 cm at 120 days after germination (Gawankar et al, 2020). In addition, Dubey et al, (2021) found that the mango cv.…”
Section: Stem Diametermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment of growth regulators IBA and NAA at a dose of 500 ppm resulted in the success of grafting nutmeg at 37.33% and 43.03%, respectively [17]. The results of several studies that vegetative propagation of nutmeg can be done by using epicotyl grafting, soft grafting, budding, and approach grafting methods [18] ; [19] ; [20].…”
Section: Nutmeg Grafting Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%