A. Propagation and Nursery Management Litchi seedlings are typically propagated sexually for breeding studies and as rootstocks for grafting. Fresh litchi seeds remain viable for about a month post-harvest with around 45% moisture content, but this viability rapidly...
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Litchi
Litchis, often known by their other name "lychee," hail from the subtropical regions of China, where they have been cultivated for over 2000 years, treasured for their sweet, fragrant flavour. The fruit is a member of the soapberry family, which includes other...
Cultural Practices
A. Propagation and Nursery Management The propagation and nursery management of watermelon plants involve several key practices aimed at producing healthy seedlings for successful transplanting into the field. The primary method of propagation is through seeds, and...
Watermelon
Watermelon is a refreshing and succulent fruit known for its vibrant red or pink flesh, dotted with black seeds or seedless varieties. With its high water content, typically around 92%, watermelon is a hydrating treat, especially during hot summer days. The crisp and...
Cultural Practices
A. Propagation and Nursery Management While kiwifruit plants can be grown from seeds, it is not commonly used for commercial propagation as plants grown from seeds may exhibit variability in traits. The most common method involves vegetative propagation, such as using...