To Study of Various Plants Grafting For the Home-Gardening Purposes

Authors

  • Dr. Gholap Prakash N  Head, Department of Botany, Kalikadevi Arts, Commerce & Science College, Shirur (Ka.), Tal. Shirur (Ka.), Dist. Beed- 413 249, Dr. B.A.M. Uni. Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

asexual, propagation, techniques, section, scion, rootstock.

Abstract

In India, almost all people parches grafted verities of fruit plants from nursery at near from home and very high rate without knowing about how to select and grafted properly infection free, rare and testy fruit plant varieties using proper techniques at near home open space or Garden. Grafting is a horticultural technique where by tissues of plants are joined to continue their growth together. The upper part of the plant is said the scion while the lower part is named the rootstock. The success of this joining requires that the vascular tissues grow together and such joining is known as inosculation. The technique is most ordinarily utilized in asexual propagation of commercially grown plants for the horticultural and agricultural trades. The experiment was conducted on the farm located at Khandepargaon, V-P High-tech Research farm, Dist. Beed. One plant was selected for its roots and was called the stock or rootstock. The other plant was selected for its stems, leaves, flowers or fruits are called the scion or cion. The scion contains the specified genes to be duplicated in future production by the stock/scion plant. I used some modern facility available near and use of it increased the success rate of grafting some popular current trends in ornamental & fruit plant grafts take appropriate and it ideally suited to garden conditions. On the basis of result obtained it was concluded that favorite varieties are not grown by seed sowing. Many of popular fruit & ornamental plants of desirable characters like smell, texture, taste, color, size, etc. was grown by vegetative propagation method (artificial) named as grafting.

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2021-07-25

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Dr. Gholap Prakash N "To Study of Various Plants Grafting For the Home-Gardening Purposes" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 9, Issue 5, pp.109-114, July-August-2021.