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Section: Medicinal Plants / Propagation
 
     
 
Propagation
 
   
 
Content
Ä Why Plant Propogate?
Ä Knowledge of Plants
Ä Some Complexities
Ä Hardiness Affects Propagation
Ä Objectives of the Nursery
Ä Classification of Nurseries
    Ä Broad Classification
    Ä Classification Based on the Irrigation Facilities
Ä Site for Nursery
  Ä Selection of Site for the Nursery
    Ä Ecological Factors
    Ä Competition
    Ä Social Factors
    Ä Biological Factors
  Ä Organization and Development of Nursery
    Ä General Considerations
    Ä Economic and Cultural Considerations
  Ä Nursery Production
    Ä Propagation by Seed (Sexual Propagation)
    Ä Asexual/ Vegetative Propagation
Ä Important Components of a Nursery
  Ä Seed Beds/Nursery Beds
  Ä Mother Plants
  Ä Pot Yard
  Ä Packing Yard With Raised Platform for Loading and Unloading
  Ä Office
  Ä Store
Ä Important Nursery Operations
  Ä Field / Bed Preparation and Eradication of Competing Vegetation
  Ä Lay Out of Beds and Leveling
  Ä Mixing of FYM
  Ä Sowing
    Ä Sowing in Beds
    Ä Sowing in Polybags/Pots
    Ä Time of Sowing
  Ä Pricking
  Ä Irrigation
  Ä Weeding and Hoeing
  Ä Manures and Fertilizers
  Ä Lifting of Plants From Nursery
Ä Use of Greenhouse for Nursery Production
  Ä Definition of a Greenhouse
    Ä Advantages of a Greenhouse
    Ä Disadvantages
  Ä Classification of the Greenhouses
    Ä Types of Greenhouses (Designs)
Ä Rootstocks for Fruit Plants
Ä Propagation through Cuttings
  Ä Preparation of Cuttings
    Ä Planting of Cuttings
    Ä Effects of the Plant Growth Regulators on Rooting of Cuttings
    Ä Mist Propagation
  Ä Multiplication of Evergreen Fruit Plant through Cuttings
  Ä Multiplication of Forest Plants through Cuttings
  Ä Propagation through Layering
  Ä Propagation through Grafting
  Ä Propagation through Budding
 
 
     
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