Abstract

The two tree type, mulberry V1 and G4, were examined in the investigations for the impact of various spacing on growth and yield metrics. The results show that spacing has an impact on how mulberries grow. Among the different spacings, 6 ft x 6 ft had the highest single shoot length (133.10 cm), minimum internodal length (3.95 cm), length of the longest shoot (128.47 cm), total shoot length (1267.18 cm), physiological attribute like leaf area (137.75 cm2), and yield attributes like single leaf weight of 5.35 g, weight of 100 leaves (518.50 g), number of leaves per shoot (61.75), and leaf yield per plant (3.00 kg). The cultivation of tree-type mulberries is particularly adaptable to a 6' x 6' spacing

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