Impact of Plant Growth Regulator on Development of Dragon Fruit Cutting [Hylocereus costaricensis (Web.) Britton and Rose] Sunita1,*, Meena ML1, Choudhary Anand2, Nagori Anjali3, Nishad Udayabhan1 1Department of Horticulrure, School of Agriculture Science and Technology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University)Lucknow, UP-226025 2Department of Plant Pathology, CoA, Bikaner (Swami Keshwanadn Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner-334006 (Rajsthan), India 3Department of Nematology, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, Udaipure (MPUATUdaipure-313001, Rajasthan), India *Corresponding Author: Email– bherysunita98@gmail.com
Online Published on 22 June, 2023. Abstract A pot experiment was conducted at Horticulture Research Farm, Department ofHorticulture, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Lucknow during October 2020 to April2021 to evaluate the performance of different IBA and NAA concentrations on rooting of Dragonfruit [Hylocereus undatus (Haworth) Britton & Rose] stem cuttings. Therefore, the stemcuttings were dipped in various concentrations of IBA and NAA then planted in pot containingSand: Soil: FYM (2:1:1). This experiment was designed in Completely Randomized Design withthree replicates. The number of sprouting (3.00), total number of spines (15), interspace spine to spine (3.10 cm), sprouting (30%) and minimum number of days taken sprouting (45 day) werefound in T9 (IBA@3000ppm+ NAA@100ppm)at 60 day after treatment followed by T11 (2.66 number, 14.33 number, 2.36cm, 26.66% and minimum number of days takensprouting 47 day). While and the lowest of all these were found in control T1 (0.00 number, 1.00 number, 0.50 cm, 0.00%), and maximum number of days taken sprouting (58 day) was recorded. Top Keywords Dragon fruit, Rooting, Stem cutting, IBA, NAA. Top |