M.N. Islam, M.A. Rahim, M.N.A. Naher, M.I. Azad and M. Shahjahan
Asian Journal of Plant Sciences, 2004, 3(5), 636-641.
An experiment on the inserted contact grafting in mango (Mangifera indica L.) was conducted to find out the best time and age of rootstock for grafting in best varieties of mango under Bangladesh condition. The experiment indicated that inserted contact grafting could be more successful in 16 May operations. The highest percentage of survived grafts (56.82%) was recorded in 16 May operation 120 days after the detachment of the grafts from the mother plant requiring less time (70.22 days) for graft success when grafted with 2-year-old rootstock in cv. Amrapali (BARI Aam3).
ASCI-ID: 7-703
Asian Journal of Plant Sciences, 2002, 1(2), 164-166.
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Mango Varietal Susceptibility to Malformation and its ControlAsian Journal of Plant Sciences, 2002, 1(2), 158-159.
Standardization of Time and Grafting Techniques in Mango under Bangladesh ConditionAsian Journal of Plant Sciences, 2004, 3(3), 378-386.
Effect of Hot Water Treatment on Quality and Incidence of Postharvest Disease of Mango (Mangifera indicia L.) FruitsAsian Journal of Plant Sciences, 2014, 13(2), 87-92.
Current Scenario of Production, Area and some Important Post Harvest Disease of Mango and their Management in India: An OverviewAsian Journal of Plant Sciences, 2014, 13(2), 46-50.
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Impact of Nitrogen Fertilizer, Their Levels, Application Time and Weeding Methods on Yield and Yield Components of WheatAsian Journal of Plant Sciences, 2002, 1(4), 361-363.
Standardization of Time and Grafting Techniques in Mango under Bangladesh ConditionAsian Journal of Plant Sciences, 2004, 3(3), 378-386.
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