Larger drupe size and earlier geminants for better seedling attributes of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)

Massive plantation establishment programme in the tropics hasled to an ever-increasing demand for good quality planting stock of teak (Tectona grandis L. f.). Although drupe size in teak is positively correlated with seedling growth much less is known about the combined effect of drupe size and time...

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Main Authors: C.M. Jijeesh, K. Sudhakar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ‘Marin Drăcea’ National Research-Development Institute in Forestry 2013-11-01
Series:Annals of Forest Research
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Online Access:http://www.editurasilvica.ro/afr/56/2/jijeesh.pdf
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spelling doaj-27c1a6c1d53e4dfd848551dadf36abf32020-11-24T20:43:05Zeng‘Marin Drăcea’ National Research-Development Institute in ForestryAnnals of Forest Research1844-81352065-24452013-11-01562307316Larger drupe size and earlier geminants for better seedling attributes of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)C.M. JijeeshK. SudhakarMassive plantation establishment programme in the tropics hasled to an ever-increasing demand for good quality planting stock of teak (Tectona grandis L. f.). Although drupe size in teak is positively correlated with seedling growth much less is known about the combined effect of drupe size and time of emergence on the performance of the seedlings.The drupes were divided in 3 diameter categories (i.e. 9-12, 12-15and 15-18 mm) and the number of germinants were weekly counted forfour weeks. The resulted seedlings were planted in poly bags containingrooting medium of soil and sand (1:1 ratio). Results of the study indicated that the seedling emergence was largest during second week irrespective of drupe size. Seedlings from 15-18 mm diameter class drupes recorded the highest seedling attributes followed by 12-15 mm and 9-12 mm classes.However, net assimilation rate and relative growth rate were highest in the seedlings obtained from 9-12 mm class drupes. With a few exceptions, first week emergents recorded the highest seedling attributes followed by second, third and fourth week germinants. Cluster analysis of the seedling attributes identified the seedlings belonging to 15-18 mm drupe size and emerging during first week as superior. But, considering the largest number of drupes in 12-15 mm size class, peak germination during second week after sowing, price of planting stock and cost of nursery operation per unit of planting, second week germinants of 12–15 mm size drupes can also be recommended for raising seedlings in plantation programmes of teak.http://www.editurasilvica.ro/afr/56/2/jijeesh.pdfNet assimilation raterelative growth rateteak nurseryteak plantation.
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author C.M. Jijeesh
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Larger drupe size and earlier geminants for better seedling attributes of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)
Annals of Forest Research
Net assimilation rate
relative growth rate
teak nursery
teak plantation.
author_facet C.M. Jijeesh
K. Sudhakar
author_sort C.M. Jijeesh
title Larger drupe size and earlier geminants for better seedling attributes of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)
title_short Larger drupe size and earlier geminants for better seedling attributes of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)
title_full Larger drupe size and earlier geminants for better seedling attributes of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)
title_fullStr Larger drupe size and earlier geminants for better seedling attributes of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)
title_full_unstemmed Larger drupe size and earlier geminants for better seedling attributes of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)
title_sort larger drupe size and earlier geminants for better seedling attributes of teak (tectona grandis linn. f.)
publisher ‘Marin Drăcea’ National Research-Development Institute in Forestry
series Annals of Forest Research
issn 1844-8135
2065-2445
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Massive plantation establishment programme in the tropics hasled to an ever-increasing demand for good quality planting stock of teak (Tectona grandis L. f.). Although drupe size in teak is positively correlated with seedling growth much less is known about the combined effect of drupe size and time of emergence on the performance of the seedlings.The drupes were divided in 3 diameter categories (i.e. 9-12, 12-15and 15-18 mm) and the number of germinants were weekly counted forfour weeks. The resulted seedlings were planted in poly bags containingrooting medium of soil and sand (1:1 ratio). Results of the study indicated that the seedling emergence was largest during second week irrespective of drupe size. Seedlings from 15-18 mm diameter class drupes recorded the highest seedling attributes followed by 12-15 mm and 9-12 mm classes.However, net assimilation rate and relative growth rate were highest in the seedlings obtained from 9-12 mm class drupes. With a few exceptions, first week emergents recorded the highest seedling attributes followed by second, third and fourth week germinants. Cluster analysis of the seedling attributes identified the seedlings belonging to 15-18 mm drupe size and emerging during first week as superior. But, considering the largest number of drupes in 12-15 mm size class, peak germination during second week after sowing, price of planting stock and cost of nursery operation per unit of planting, second week germinants of 12–15 mm size drupes can also be recommended for raising seedlings in plantation programmes of teak.
topic Net assimilation rate
relative growth rate
teak nursery
teak plantation.
url http://www.editurasilvica.ro/afr/56/2/jijeesh.pdf
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