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Macropropagation of MFP Species by Leafy Nodal Segment Culture


     

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Trials on clonal propagation of a number of MFP(minor forest products) species, by ischolar_maining nodal segments were conducted to develop the suitable technologies for the mass production of superior planting material. The effects of season of taking and planting the cuttings, the physiological features of the mother plant, treatment with phytohormones etc. were systematically analysed. The findings indicate that it is possible to vegetatively propagate the superior quality plants of MFP species by ischolar_maining leafy nodal segments after their treatment with suitable doses of growth regulatory substances. The significance of these findings for the mass production of the superior quality planting stock of MFP species, and their possible implications in the socio-economic development are discussed.
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Mohinder Pal

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Trials on clonal propagation of a number of MFP(minor forest products) species, by ischolar_maining nodal segments were conducted to develop the suitable technologies for the mass production of superior planting material. The effects of season of taking and planting the cuttings, the physiological features of the mother plant, treatment with phytohormones etc. were systematically analysed. The findings indicate that it is possible to vegetatively propagate the superior quality plants of MFP species by ischolar_maining leafy nodal segments after their treatment with suitable doses of growth regulatory substances. The significance of these findings for the mass production of the superior quality planting stock of MFP species, and their possible implications in the socio-economic development are discussed.