Response of wedge grafting and time on survival of mango (Mangifera indica) in polyhouse and open field condition

Authors

  • Rajesh Singh Jawaharlal Neharu Krishi Vishwa Vidalaya,Jabalpur (M.P.)
  • Pratik Kumar Kashyap Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India

Keywords:

Wedge grafting, Polyhouse condition, Open field condition, Grafting

Abstract

The experiment was conducted to find out best time for wedge grafting in mango in different dates of grafting viz. 15th November (D1), 1st December (D2), 15th December (D3), 1st January (D4), 15th January (D5), 1st February (D6),15th February (D7) and 1st March (D8) under polyhouse condition and open field condition. Wedge grafting in the month of March gave better results in polyhouse (69.31%) as well as in open field condition (59.70%). Polyhouse condition gave better response than open field condition with respect to hight of grafted plant (46.09), length of graft union (4.59), stem girth (1.55), time taken for 1st sprout (9.33), number of sprouts (9.08), length of sprout (21.45), number of leaves per plant (23.30), fresh weight of leaves (27.13), dry weight of leaves (18.15), fresh weight of grafted plant (75.30), dry weight of grafted plant (18.96).

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Author Biography

Rajesh Singh, Jawaharlal Neharu Krishi Vishwa Vidalaya,Jabalpur (M.P.)

Department of Horticulture, Collage of Agriculture, Rewa (486001)

Jawaharlal Neharu Krishi Vishwa Vidalaya,Jabalpur (M.P.)

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Published

2026-03-24

How to Cite

Singh, R. ., & Kashyap, P. K. (2026). Response of wedge grafting and time on survival of mango (Mangifera indica) in polyhouse and open field condition. Current Horticulture, 14(1), 59–61. Retrieved from https://www.currenthorticulture.com/index.php/CURHOR/article/view/285