Rootstock Propagation Methods Affect the Growth and Productivity of Three Improved Cultivars of Ber in Mali, West Africa

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Rootstock Propagation Methods Affect the Growth and Productivity of Three Improved Cultivars of Ber in Mali, West Africa. / Sanou, H.; Sidibe, D.; Korbo, A. et al.
Yn: HortTechnology, Cyfrol 24, Rhif 4, 31.08.2014, t. 418-423.

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Sanou, H, Sidibe, D, Korbo, A & Teklehaimanot, Z 2014, 'Rootstock Propagation Methods Affect the Growth and Productivity of Three Improved Cultivars of Ber in Mali, West Africa', HortTechnology, cyfrol. 24, rhif 4, tt. 418-423.

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Sanou, H., Sidibe, D., Korbo, A., & Teklehaimanot, Z. (2014). Rootstock Propagation Methods Affect the Growth and Productivity of Three Improved Cultivars of Ber in Mali, West Africa. HortTechnology, 24(4), 418-423.

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Sanou H, Sidibe D, Korbo A, Teklehaimanot Z. 2014. Rootstock Propagation Methods Affect the Growth and Productivity of Three Improved Cultivars of Ber in Mali, West Africa. HortTechnology. 24(4):418-423.

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Sanou H, Sidibe D, Korbo A, Teklehaimanot Z. Rootstock Propagation Methods Affect the Growth and Productivity of Three Improved Cultivars of Ber in Mali, West Africa. HortTechnology. 2014 Awst 31;24(4):418-423.

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Sanou, H. ; Sidibe, D. ; Korbo, A. et al. / Rootstock Propagation Methods Affect the Growth and Productivity of Three Improved Cultivars of Ber in Mali, West Africa. Yn: HortTechnology. 2014 ; Cyfrol 24, Rhif 4. tt. 418-423.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Rootstock Propagation Methods Affect the Growth and Productivity of Three Improved Cultivars of Ber in Mali, West Africa

AU - Sanou, H.

AU - Sidibe, D.

AU - Korbo, A.

AU - Teklehaimanot, Z.

PY - 2014/8/31

Y1 - 2014/8/31

N2 - The adaptation of three improved cultivars of ber (Ziziphus mauritiana) from India to farming conditions in the Sudanian zone of the Sahel region was tested in Mali. The three cultivars used as scions were Seb, Umran, and Sotubata. The use of coppices of local ber resulted in a significantly better growth and higher fruit production on all the grafts of the three cultivars when compared with nursery seedling rootstocks. The cultivars also performed significantly better in the South Sudanian zone than in the more-arid North Sudanian zone. The highest fruit yield of 38 kg per tree was achieved on coppices in the South Sudanian zone. It was concluded that the high success of this experiment offers a great opportunity for adoption of the three improved cultivars of ber using coppice shoots as rootstock to optimize their use in parkland agroforestry systems in the South Sudanian zone of the Sahel region of West Africa.

AB - The adaptation of three improved cultivars of ber (Ziziphus mauritiana) from India to farming conditions in the Sudanian zone of the Sahel region was tested in Mali. The three cultivars used as scions were Seb, Umran, and Sotubata. The use of coppices of local ber resulted in a significantly better growth and higher fruit production on all the grafts of the three cultivars when compared with nursery seedling rootstocks. The cultivars also performed significantly better in the South Sudanian zone than in the more-arid North Sudanian zone. The highest fruit yield of 38 kg per tree was achieved on coppices in the South Sudanian zone. It was concluded that the high success of this experiment offers a great opportunity for adoption of the three improved cultivars of ber using coppice shoots as rootstock to optimize their use in parkland agroforestry systems in the South Sudanian zone of the Sahel region of West Africa.

M3 - Article

VL - 24

SP - 418

EP - 423

JO - HortTechnology

JF - HortTechnology

SN - 1063-0198

IS - 4

ER -