





Effect of Growing Media and Inorganic Phosphorus on Growth and Development of Maggar Bans (Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Munro) Planting Stock
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Studies were conducted to investigate the effect of five growing mediums and four levels of inorganic phosphorus on the growth and development of Dendrocalamus hamiltonii planting stock under mid-hill conditions of north-western Himalayas. The growing medium and phosphorus levels significantly influenced various growth and development traits individually as well as in combinations. The growing medium viz., sand + soil + FYM (1:1:1) proved to be significantly superior for enhancing height and diameter growth of the tiller's, number of tiller per sapling, number of nodes per tiller, number of ischolar_mains, length of ischolar_mains, number of rhizomes, dry weight of stem, ischolar_mains, rhizomes and underground biomass. Among the various levels of phosphorus, 5 g SSP/propagule significantly proved to be the best dose. In combination effect, the maximum dry weight of rhizome (2.82 g plant-1 ) and underground biomass (9.69 g plant-1 ) was recorded in the propagules grown in sand: soil: FYM (1:1:1 ) and supplied with P @ 5 g SSP/propagule.
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Growing Medium, Bamboo, Quality Planting Stock, Underground Biomass, Growth And Development, Propagule.
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