Transplanting Space Effect on In-vitro Raised Sugarcane
Author(s) -
Sonali Gangwar,
S.P. Pathak,
Maya Datt Joshi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
samriddhi a journal of physical sciences engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2454-5767
pISSN - 2229-7111
DOI - 10.18090/samriddhi.v10i01.2
Subject(s) - transplanting , cane , tissue culture , crop , biology , yield (engineering) , horticulture , transplantation , agronomy , botany , mathematics , sowing , sugar , in vitro , medicine , food science , biochemistry , materials science , surgery , metallurgy
Tissue cuture is considered to be a best technique for rapid multiplication and production of disease free, healthy seed cane. With a view to studying the effect of transplanting spacing on growth and yield of micropropagated crop of sugarcane, an experiment was carried out at Tissue Culture Laboratory, Shobhit University, Meerut. Tissue culture raised plantlets of sugarcane variety. In vitro cultured sugarcane were transplanted at various spacing of 90 x 45, 90 x 60, 90 x 90 and 120 x 60 cm. Among the four spacings, the highest plant growth, number of tillers, number of malleable canes, cane height and cane yield were recorded at 90 x 60 cm. Thus, a spacing of 90 x 60 cm was found most suitable for transplantation of tissue culture raised plantlets of sugarcane.
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