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The experiments were carried out on the success of different techniques of vegetative propagation & various methods & timing of grafting of Bael at the Horticulture Farm of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh from March 2007 to September 2008. Among the three methods, cleft grafting gave better results than two others. The above results suggest the well-fitting at the graft union after cleft grafting, which allows mores translocations of photosynthates between source & sink resulting in vigorous growth of the grafted plant. In this study, only three methods of grafting…mehr

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The experiments were carried out on the success of different techniques of vegetative propagation & various methods & timing of grafting of Bael at the Horticulture Farm of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh from March 2007 to September 2008. Among the three methods, cleft grafting gave better results than two others. The above results suggest the well-fitting at the graft union after cleft grafting, which allows mores translocations of photosynthates between source & sink resulting in vigorous growth of the grafted plant. In this study, only three methods of grafting were studied while other methods of grafting might be studied. Among the three scion selections studied, selection 1 (S1) was the best. Among the five times from 25 June to 25 August 2008, cleft grafting on 25 June showed the best result. Favorable environmental conditions prevail in the month of June that enhances the higher percentage of graft success of Bael. Between two types of scion shoot maturity, matured scion showed better success than the younger scion. This result might be gained due to the more reserved food materials in mature scion as compared to the young scion.
Autorenporträt
Hafizur Rahman completed his B. Sc. Ag. (Hons.) from BAU, Bangladesh in 2005. Then, he joined as a SO at BARI in 2006. He completed his MS in Horticulture from BAU, Bangladesh in 2008. He promoted as SSO in 2014. He has published 28 scientific articles and a booklet in the national and international journals.