Abstract

Macropropagation is a low cost farmer friendly alternative to tissue culture propagation to cater to the farmers’ need for quality planting material at an affordable cost. Attempts were made to study the effect of age and hot water treatment on macropropagation of cvs. Rasthali (AAB, Silk) and Neypoovan (AB, Neypoovan) in pot and bed methods. Age of the sucker, hot water treatment and propagation method played a vital role on shoot bud production in both the test cultivars. In cv. Rasthali, bed method produced maximum number of plants (50.5) in five months old suckers subjected to hot water treatment in 42.2 days but the same treatment produced only 24.7 plants under pot method. In cv. Neypoovan, five months old suckers subjected to hot water treatment resulted in 23.3 and 16.7 plants in bed and pot methods respectively. Therefore, five months old suckers with hot water treatment under bed method are more appropriate for macropropagation purpose in banana. Results of field evaluation indicated that macropropagated bananas were at par with control in respect of all plant parameters like plant height, bunch weight and fruit parameters like total soluble sugar (TSS) and acidity.

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