VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF LUNUMIDELLA (Melia dubia Cav.)

Authors

  • D Thilakaratna Forestry Research Centre, Kumbalpola

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31357/fesympo.v0i0.589

Abstract

Melia dubia has a good potential as a fast growing, moderate quality timber tree. Its seed germination is very poor, so that it is not possible to ensure a reliable supply of seed for a large-scale planting programme. A successful method of vegetative propagation was found to be to take cuttings from six-months-old seedlings. A cutting was taken from each seedling up to eight times at 5-8 day intervals. The success rate of rooting was 89%.

Author Biography

D Thilakaratna, Forestry Research Centre, Kumbalpola

Forestry Research Centre, Kumbalpola

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Published

2012-11-19

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Section

Plantation Management