Propagation of Ginkgo biloba Linnaeus through air-layering in tropical conditions of West Bengal, India

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2014-03

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NBU Journal of Plant Sciences

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Roy, Subhas Chandra

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University of North Bengal

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Choudhury, Dibakar
Das, A. P.

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Ginkgo biloba Linnaeus (Ginkgoaceac), the maidenhair tree, is recognizably similar to fossils dating back to 270 million years. It is variously used in traditional medicine and as an ornamental plant. Almost no or little attentiĆ­on is given in India regarding its cultivation, conservation and management. The present study established the air-layering technique for the vegetative propagation of the species. As much as 80% of air layering has successfully developed roots. This is a low cost and short duration method through which good number of plants can be produced in tropical conditions, which are expected to be better resistant to different odds and can survive on their own roots.

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8

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0974-6927

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1 - 4

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