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muthukuribk

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The Tamil Nadu Forest Department stated that the rate of clonal plants is exhibiting twice the rate of growth and biomass, when compared to the local Teak.




AS PER PREVIOUS REPORTS SUBMITTED BY AUTHORITIES CONCERNED,
SO FAR THE TAMIL NADU FOREST DEPATRTMRENT HAS NOT STANDARDISED PROTOCOL FOR TEAK TISSUE CULTURE.







Hello Madam/Sir,

Other than water logging soils are suitable for teak
For block plantation ideal spacing is 10 feet * 10 feet.whereas in border plantation spacing is 6 feet in between two plants. Pit size is 45 cm dia and 45 cm depth.
Farm yard manure or vermi compost is the best nutrient while planting time 2 kg for each pit.
Drip irrigation is suitable for teak.In case of manual watering ,it should be done based on plant age. For 1 month old plant (up to 1 month) - daily watering, for 4 months old plant - once for every 4 days and for 8 months old plant - once for every 10 days
tissue culture teak plants r having adventitious root system.

In India we are producing 7 breeders of tissue culture teak ,which r suitable for all over INDIA and another 120 countries in the WORLD. In this mail i have sent detailed information regarding tissue culture of teak plants.If interested please make a call or send e mail to share our views


clone name: APNBV ........ suitable for the rain fall inbetween 1150-1250mm
clone name: APSBC ....... suitable for the rain fall inbetween 1150-1250 mm
clone name: APNDG ........ suitable for the rain fall inbetween 500-650 mm
clone name : APNPMP 1 & APNPMP 2 ....... suitable the rain fall inbetween 1250-1450 mm
clone name : TELI ........... suitable for the rain fall inbetween 450-550 mm
clone name : SHNM .......... suitable for the rain fall inbetween 500-650 mm

WE ARE ONE AND ONLY HIGH YIELDING TISSUE CULTURE TEAK PRODUCERS IN INDIA AND ABROAD.

bag plant size is 45 cm ( 1.5 feet )
Our Lab is located at tirupati ,andhrapradesh.
further details visit. MOTHER AGRI BIOTECH LABORATORIES INDIA PVT. LTD. - - born for food and wood - -
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BALAKRISHNA MUTHUKURI
MOTHER AGRI BIOTECH INDIA PVT. LTD.
BANGALORE.
+919035003471
+91 9908286565
 
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ceeyess

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Sir,
i am interested in tissue culture teak plants.please inform me about the price and transportation to Kerala.
Regards Suresh
 
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teak plantation method

TEAK TISSUE CULTURE
SAGWAN FARMING
we r private lmited companey based in mumbai exporter of teak wood timbers, wood timbers and timber wood products like timber boards, timber logs, board ply products, wooden margins and wooden laminated floorings we integrate farming of sagwan teak with buy back gurantee with stamp paper of 100 rs with registration from high court of mumbai with current market rate of sagwan wood . We integrate sagwan teak tissue culture farming give cd. and booklet with registration cirtificate and form to cut your tree .we also provide traning to get maximum interest in farming and get to start your own bussiness in ur state .we give services regular visit to your farm after plantation to know the technical problems which can be short out by us only . we appoint frenchisee in each district and bdm of state for bussiness devolopment . if interested plzfor such query . Come and invest Rs.79 for one plants and earn more then. that is approx Rs.2000 cub/feet x 15 cubic feet= 30,000 from one plant in 7- 9 yrs. To know our project detail of Teak tissue culture farming at your doorstep in your land visit our site .

Teak can be planted at 2m x 2m, 2.5m x 2.5m or 3m x 3m espacement. It can also be raised along with agricultural crops at a spacing of 4m x 4m or 5m x 1m.
• Plough lands thoroughly and level it of. Mark the areas for pit digging by alignment and staking.
• Dig pits of 35 x 35 x 35 cm sizes. Refill the soil after seasoning and mixing with Farm Yard Manure and insecticides. On poor gravely sites, replace the pit soil by good soil.
• Use pre sprouted stumps for planting.
• Best planting season is frm feb – sep or in winter.
• Firm up the soil after planting and apply irrigation wherever necessary.
• Apply 50 g of fertiliser in pit at the time of planting and thereafter in split doses or as per the fertility status of soil.
• Carry out weeding operations regularly. Weeding may be carried out @ 3 operations in the first year, 2 operations in second year and one operation in the third year.
• Carry out soil working periodically for better growth of plants. One working in the Ist year and two workings in 2nd and 3rd year may be adequate.
• Debudding in the initial years may be done to improve the quality of timber.
• Undertake prophylactic and control measures for protection of plants from insects/pests and diseases to ensure good health of the crop.
Irrigation:
Study has revealed that, irrigation during stress period boosts the growth of the plants. Irrigation should be followed by weeding (3,2,1) and adequate soil working. Two doses of fertiliser (in the month of August & September) @ 50 gm per plant of NPK (15:15:15) may be provided every year upto two years. By increasing the inputs of irrigation and frequent thinning, it is possible to increase the rate of diameter growth. The increase in diameter growth is, however, dependent on increasing the size of the crown i.e.. decrease in the number of trees per acre. In other words, one can have either lesser no. of trees of higher girth or larger number of trees of lower girth. It has been observed that teak trees grown under irrigated condition grew faster but the sapwood content of trees increased, the wood became weak and wind damage became quite serious. A phenomenon of water blisters may also develop in teak trees grown under irrigated conditions.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves. Initially larger leaves will increase photosynthesis and faster growth.
Harvesting, yield
The highest growth under plantation condition in India was seen in the Indo-Gangetic belt of Haldwani Division
Insects, Pest and Diseases :
Teak defoliator & skeletoniser (Hyblaea puera and Eutectona machaeralis) cause extensive damage to young plantations. Root rot due to Polyporous zonalis is also common in plantation. Pink disease fungus causes cankers and bark flaking. Powdery mildew caused by Olivea tectonae & Uncinula tectonae leads to premature defoliation. It is thus necessary to undertake prophylactic and control measures to ensure good health of the crops. This method is of immense importance in the insect, pest control considering its harmless and pollution free implications on the environment further avoiding the operational and residual hazards that involve in the use of organic and inorganic insecticides
Irrigation:
irrigation during stress period boosts the growth of the plants. Irrigation should be followed by weeding (3,2,1) and adequate soil working. Two doses of fertiliser (in the month of August & September) @ 50 gm per plant of NPK (15:15:15) may be provided every year upto three years. By increasing the inputs of irrigation and frequent thinning, it is possible to increase the rate of diameter growth. The increase in diameter growth is, however, dependent on increasing the size of the crown i.e.. decrease in the number of trees per acre. In other words, one can have either lesser no. of trees of higher girth or larger number of trees of lower girth. It has been observed that teak trees grown under irrigated condition grew faster. A phenomenon of water blisters may also develop in teak trees grown under irrigated conditions. Such trees may appear quite healthy from outside but the inner heartwood may develop rot due to storage of excess water that increases the spread of fungi which may further damage the tree.
Many people claim that, teak grown with fertiliser and irrigation give excellent result. Drip irrigation will induce surface roots and epicormic branching. Nitrogen fertilisers will increase the nitrogen content of leaves.. The control through insecticides is not, therefore, possible. Once the trees are established they generally donot respond significantly to irrigation and fertilisers.
 
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muthukuribk

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We are one and only high yielding tissue culture teak producers in India & abroad
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BALAKRISHNA MUTHUKURI
MOTHER AGRI BIOTECH INDIA PVT. LTD.
BANGALORE.
+919035003471
+91 9908286565
 
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