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Title : Green Wood Grafting for Healthy Grape Saplings Production Material Type: printed text Authors: R. B. K. c., Author Pagination: 59-61 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: grape, grafting, rootstocks Abstract: An experiment 0n green wood grajti11g to produce healthy grape (Vitis venifera L) saplings
was accomplished at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Khajura, Nepalgmrj in three
consecutive years (2001, 2002 and 2003). Three differellf cultivars of grapes; Himrod, Kyoho
a11d Stube11 were grafted in second fortnight of April on root stock cultivar selection
Oppemzeim Number Four (S04). Highest number of success was recorded in cultivar Himrod
(87 %) in all three years followed by Stuben (72 %) and Kyolw (56 %). Healthy grape
saplings could be produced by employing greetz wood grafting method in order to improve the
yield and the quality of grape.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=459 Green Wood Grafting for Healthy Grape Saplings Production [printed text] / R. B. K. c., Author . - [s.d.] . - 59-61 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: grape, grafting, rootstocks Abstract: An experiment 0n green wood grajti11g to produce healthy grape (Vitis venifera L) saplings
was accomplished at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Khajura, Nepalgmrj in three
consecutive years (2001, 2002 and 2003). Three differellf cultivars of grapes; Himrod, Kyoho
a11d Stube11 were grafted in second fortnight of April on root stock cultivar selection
Oppemzeim Number Four (S04). Highest number of success was recorded in cultivar Himrod
(87 %) in all three years followed by Stuben (72 %) and Kyolw (56 %). Healthy grape
saplings could be produced by employing greetz wood grafting method in order to improve the
yield and the quality of grape.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=459 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=459URL Present Status of Citrus Nursery Business in Dhankuta District / B. Chalise ; Paudyal, K.P. ; Srivastava S.P. ; K. Bhandari
in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Title : Present Status of Citrus Nursery Business in Dhankuta District Material Type: printed text Authors: B. Chalise, Author ; Paudyal, K.P., Author ; Srivastava S.P., Author ; K. Bhandari, Author Pagination: 1-8 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Sapling, trifoliate orange, mother stock, shoot-tip grafting, nursery business. Abstract: Studies were conducted in Dhankuta district/a find the real situation of citrus nursery business in the
district during March-April, 2012. During the studies, jive n~~rseries were selected and similar sets of
questionnaires were prepared and given to fill to the nursery owners. Direct field observation,
measurement, personnel communication and secondary data were used during the study. From the
study it was revealed that 11 nurseries were producing saplings in Dlwnkuta, out of which six
nurseries were legally operated Most of them were producing grafted saplings while others producing
both grafted sapling and seedling. All the nurseries werefozmd to be located above 1000 meter above
mean sea level. The shoot-tip metl?od of grafting was found to be the most common method of grafting
onto trifoliate orange seedling rootstock at ve1y low height ranging from 6 em to 15 cm due to the poor
growth of the seedling. Most of the nurseries were maintaining the mother stock inside the screen
house but scions were taken from the open field mother plant. Major problems of(aising mother slock
inside I he screen house were high occurrence of citrus scales, aphids, white flies and sooty mould. The
age of sapling during selling time was found to be 6 month in most of the nurseries indicating high
demand of the sapling. Hardly, some saplings remained for the next year to sell. The income of the
citrus nurseries ranged from NRs. 300,000 to 660,575 per annum. Leaf miner, scale insect, lemon dog.
twig borers were the important insect pests while damping-off, powdery mildew, root rot, sooty mold
and twig blight were the major diseases of/he nurseries.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=421 Present Status of Citrus Nursery Business in Dhankuta District [printed text] / B. Chalise, Author ; Paudyal, K.P., Author ; Srivastava S.P., Author ; K. Bhandari, Author . - [s.d.] . - 1-8 p.
in Proceedigs of the Eighth National Horticulture Seminar on Horticulture Development Towards the Pace of National Economic Growth, Khumaltar, Lalitpur and Kirtipur, Kathmandu, 18-20 March 2013 (5-7 Chaitra 2069) / Nepal Horticulture Society
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Sapling, trifoliate orange, mother stock, shoot-tip grafting, nursery business. Abstract: Studies were conducted in Dhankuta district/a find the real situation of citrus nursery business in the
district during March-April, 2012. During the studies, jive n~~rseries were selected and similar sets of
questionnaires were prepared and given to fill to the nursery owners. Direct field observation,
measurement, personnel communication and secondary data were used during the study. From the
study it was revealed that 11 nurseries were producing saplings in Dlwnkuta, out of which six
nurseries were legally operated Most of them were producing grafted saplings while others producing
both grafted sapling and seedling. All the nurseries werefozmd to be located above 1000 meter above
mean sea level. The shoot-tip metl?od of grafting was found to be the most common method of grafting
onto trifoliate orange seedling rootstock at ve1y low height ranging from 6 em to 15 cm due to the poor
growth of the seedling. Most of the nurseries were maintaining the mother stock inside the screen
house but scions were taken from the open field mother plant. Major problems of(aising mother slock
inside I he screen house were high occurrence of citrus scales, aphids, white flies and sooty mould. The
age of sapling during selling time was found to be 6 month in most of the nurseries indicating high
demand of the sapling. Hardly, some saplings remained for the next year to sell. The income of the
citrus nurseries ranged from NRs. 300,000 to 660,575 per annum. Leaf miner, scale insect, lemon dog.
twig borers were the important insect pests while damping-off, powdery mildew, root rot, sooty mold
and twig blight were the major diseases of/he nurseries.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=421 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=421URL Standardization of Vegetative Propagation on Walnut / Chaudhary, B.N. ; Pandey, Y.R. ; B. B. Mahat ; C. R. Jaishi ; Yadav, Y.P.
Title : Standardization of Vegetative Propagation on Walnut Material Type: printed text Authors: Chaudhary, B.N., Author ; Pandey, Y.R., Author ; B. B. Mahat, Author ; C. R. Jaishi, Author ; Yadav, Y.P., Author Pagination: 98-101 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: budding, grafting, vegetative propagation, walnut Abstract: An experimem was conducted at Agriculture Research Station (Horticulture) Jum/a in three
consecutive years /998,1999 and 2000 to standardize vegetative me{hods of propagation on
walnut. Four grafting methods (Tongue, Side, Cleft and Bark) and Patch budding were
assessed in four different dates in RCBD with four replications. The grafting methods were
commenced in /5 February and budding in 15 May and reported at/5 days interval. The
percellfage grafting success and bud-take were recorded. The highest percentage of grafting
success was obtained in 30 March in all the grafting methods than rest of the dates. The
highest percentage of successful grafts (48.0) was obtained in Tongue grafting followed by
Side (39.0) and Cleft (34.0). The Tongue grafting was found significantly superior over all
other grafting methods. In case of Patch budding the highest percentage of bud-take (41.5)
was obtained in 30 May followed by /5 June (22.0) and 15 May (17.7). The Patch budding
done in 30 May showed highly significant results over rest of the dates of budding. The high
percentages of successful grafts were observed at maximum temperature of UfC with 60 %
relative humidity whereas high bud-take was observed at 24°C with 62. % relative humidity.
The results of this study indicated that Tongue grafting commenced in 30 March and Patch
budding in 30 May is the appropriate dates and method of vegetative propagation at Jumla
condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=472 Standardization of Vegetative Propagation on Walnut [printed text] / Chaudhary, B.N., Author ; Pandey, Y.R., Author ; B. B. Mahat, Author ; C. R. Jaishi, Author ; Yadav, Y.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 98-101 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: budding, grafting, vegetative propagation, walnut Abstract: An experimem was conducted at Agriculture Research Station (Horticulture) Jum/a in three
consecutive years /998,1999 and 2000 to standardize vegetative me{hods of propagation on
walnut. Four grafting methods (Tongue, Side, Cleft and Bark) and Patch budding were
assessed in four different dates in RCBD with four replications. The grafting methods were
commenced in /5 February and budding in 15 May and reported at/5 days interval. The
percellfage grafting success and bud-take were recorded. The highest percentage of grafting
success was obtained in 30 March in all the grafting methods than rest of the dates. The
highest percentage of successful grafts (48.0) was obtained in Tongue grafting followed by
Side (39.0) and Cleft (34.0). The Tongue grafting was found significantly superior over all
other grafting methods. In case of Patch budding the highest percentage of bud-take (41.5)
was obtained in 30 May followed by /5 June (22.0) and 15 May (17.7). The Patch budding
done in 30 May showed highly significant results over rest of the dates of budding. The high
percentages of successful grafts were observed at maximum temperature of UfC with 60 %
relative humidity whereas high bud-take was observed at 24°C with 62. % relative humidity.
The results of this study indicated that Tongue grafting commenced in 30 March and Patch
budding in 30 May is the appropriate dates and method of vegetative propagation at Jumla
condition.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=472 E-copies
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