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HOST PLANT CULTIVATION
(BLPI-002)
Dr. K.Kamatchi
Assistant Professor of Zoology
Vivekananda College,
Tiruvedakam West, Madurai
IGNOU - Academic Counsellor
Code: GYYPK2432J/001
Vivekananda College, Tiruvedakam West
IGNOU - Study Centre - 43016
MORICULTURE
• Mulberry is the host plant of Bombyx mori
• It is hardy, perennial, deep-rooted grow in all climates.
• Varieties - varying – nutritious value and palatability for
the worm.
• Age of the leaf
• Type of cultivation
• Harvesting method
• Duration of storage
• Season
• Fertilizer
• Irrigation schedules
• Affliction for pests and diseases
•Family - Moraceae
•Geographic distribution of mulberry plant
•Tropic and temperate region
•Rain fed and irrigated conditions
•Resistant to environmental fluctuations
•Free from pests and diseases
Optimum conditions for mulberry growth
• Temperature : 24°C -29°C
• Karnataka – tropical – 21 – 31°C
• West Bengal – temperate – 15 - 37°C
• Cannot sprout – below 13°C – above 38°C
• During growth – 280 – 400 ml – water required for
– synthesis of 1gm of dry matter
• Rainfall - 600 – 2,500mm/year
• Low rain fall - supplemental irrigation
• Elevation – 700m – MSL (Mean Sea Level) – 300 -900m
• Humidity – 65 – 80%
• 5 – 10 hrs – day light – temperate
• 9 – 13 hrs – day light – tropics
• Red , loamy, alluvial, black
• Soil should be:
•Fertile
•Porous
•Well – drained
•Good water holding capacity
• 6.2 – 6.8 PH
• 5.0 – 9.0 PH – tolerance range
• Alkaline soil – improved – gypsum and
green manure
• Acidic soil – improved – lime and
green manure
• West Bengal and Kashmir – alluvial
soil, nitrogen, humus - deficit
• Karnataka - red loamy, phosphorus,
potassium - deficit
• Other parts – black soil
• Plantation – near to rearing area
• Away from – chemical factories
• Away from – smoke and dust
Morphology of mulberry plant:
• Deep rooted
• Highly branched root and shoot system
• Primary, secondary and tertiary branches
• Grows – tree
• For cultivation – middling (or) bush
• Bark – green, gray, brown
• Each note – bud – two accessory buds
• Vegetative bud – Growth of leaves
• Reproductive bud - male, female inflorescence
• Leaves – simple, alternate, stipulate
Other uses:
Shade tree – road sides
Making sports goods
Bark – paper pulp – industry
Fruits – jams, pickles
Methods of propagation
• Seedling propagation:
• Nursery – shady area – protect – direct
sunlight and excessive temperature
• Soil – ploughing and breaking – clumps
• Add – red and loamy soil and manure to
the seed bed – 0.9m square
• seed extract from the ripened fruits
• March – April – tropical
• May – June – temperate
• No dormancy – fresh seed high
germination percentage
• Soaked – water – 24hrs soften – testa – eliminate
unviable seeds (insect infested, unfertilized)
• Seeds – sown – holes – link marked rope - Depth – 25mm
• Maintain temperature - watering
• 10 days – seed germination
• 3 months – first transplantation
• 2 years – final transplantation
• Rarely practiced – commercial rearers
• Long gestation period
• Wind pollination – cross
• Research centers – breeding studies
Vegetative Propagation
•Desired hereditary characters
•Large numbers – raised – quickly and
economically
•Pest and disease resistant
•Adopted – specific localities
• Cutting
• Grafting
• Layering
cutting
• Shoots of mulberry - maturity –
thickness- active, well developed buds
• Tip – very tender
• Pencil – thick branches (10 – 20 mm dia)
• 18 – 20cms – long with three inter nodes
• Placed – nursery (direct to field)
• Watered
• 10 days – root from inter nodes – below
soil
• Shoot from inter nodes – above soil
• Temperate – root hormones, growth regulators
• IAA – Indole acetic acid
• IBA – Indole butyric acid
• Rootane, seradix
• Cutting supplied – state (or) central sericulture
departments – farmers
• Care must be taken – transport
• Don’t dry up – wet gunny cloth.
Grafting
• Technique of joining the parts of two
plants – unite and grow as one plant.
• Inserting a small branch – rooted plant
• Inserted – scion – desired
• Rooted – stock – indigenous
• Local adaptability of the stock and
superiority of the scion
• Root Grafting
• Shoot Grafting
• Bud Grafting
Layering
•Development of roots from a stem while it is
still attached to the mother plant
•Rooted detached
•Grown as new plant - layer
Simple layering
• Lower branch
• Bark is removed 2.5 – 3cm – branch
• Branch – contact – soil
• Tip – emerges out
Trench layering
• Branch bent horizontally
• Middle – covered – mud and
manure
• New shoots and roots
developed
Air layering
• 1 – 2m – bark – removed – erect
branch well decomposed organic
mature – root hormone
• Tied securely – polythene cover
• Water is sprinkled
• 1 – 2 months – root developed
Irrigation
• Quality and quantity of leaves – depends – soil water
• Furrow Methods :
• Series of ridges and furrows – row system
• Water allowed to flow
• Economically
• Both wide and closely – spaced plantations
• Less evaporation
• Drain – excess water – rainy seasons
Flat bed method:
• Rectangular beds (3.5*2.0m)
• Channels – around the bed
• Water allowed – channels
• Suitable for all soil types
• Little water loss
• Quickly irrigated
• Required labour
• Waste of space and water
Basin method
• Tree plantations are
irrigated
• Basin like depression –
excavated
Over head sprinkler method:
• Pipelines are drawn – field
• Sprinkled – pipeline – taps
• Uniformly distributed
• Below waste
• Leaves become dust free
Micro irrigation methods:
• Closed, inexpensive, low
density, plastic pipelines
• Conveyed directly to
plants
Manuring
• Requires 15 elements
• C, H, O, N, P and K major nutrients
• Ca, Mg, S – secondary nutrients
• Fe, Mn, Cu, Mb, B and Cl are the minor
• Two routs – entry
• Roots – soil
• Leaves – C, O
• Available nutrients
• Unavilable nutrients
Organic manures
•Imported fertilizers costly
•Pollution and soil erosions
•Organic content – necessary – build up
micro flora
•Improve physical, chemical, biological
Bulky organic manure
• Farmyard manure – sericulture, poultry waste compost
• Green manure
Concentrated organic manure
• Oil cakes
• Fish meals
Advantages of organic manures
• Water – holding capacity
• Physical condition – air and water
• Biological and chemical – soil
• Dark colour – absorb heat
Chemical fertilizers:
• Nitrogen
• Phosphorous
• Potassium 350 : 140 : 140 kg NPK/hectare/year – 5
equal done
Bio fertilizers:
• Used for adding essential nutrients
• Azotobacter: Free living heterotropic nitrogen fixing
bacterium
• Produce – IAA, gibberellin
• B-vitamins 25 kg /ha / year
• Azospirillium:
• Slighty curved, gram – neg rod – shaped bacterium, aerobic
form N – fixation
• Azolla: symbiotic N – fixing blue green alga
• Decomposte – quickly
• VAM:
• Vesiculcer borescent mycorrhiza fungal – above N
availability
Advantages:
• Low cost
• Absence – harmful effects
• Environmental safety
• Repeated inoculations not required
• Growth promotion
Precautions:
• Chemical fertilizer – not – mix
• Before expiry date
• Collect – authentic sources
Pruning:
•Periodically some branches of the mulberry
plant are methodically cut off.
Pruning Objectives:
• Maintain convenient height for harvest induce
more vegetative growth (foliage)
• Maintain – shape and size
• Adjust – leaf production – leaf requirements
• remove dead and defunct wood
• Provide better aeration
• Expose – better sunlight
• Bottom pruning (or) low – cut pruning - base
• Middle pruning – middle height
• Top pruning (or) high – cut pruning - top
Merits of LCP:
• Harvesting and preparation of cutting easy
high rate of harvest
• Damage low pest, disease
Demerits of LCP:
• Shorted, dwarf disease
• Heavy rainy season – leaves soiled easily
Merits of HCP:
• Age longer
• Dwarf less
• Less damage - floods
•Demerits of HCP:
•Difficult to harvest
•Pests, diseases – damage
•Rate of harvest high
Care at pruning:
Cuts – injurious and care taken
Cuts – clear without crack without any
peels
Sharp, good, ideal implements
Lime washing – prevent entry of
pathogens
fungicides, wax coating, oil application
Mulching :
• Inter – row spaces are covered
with cut – straw mats (or)
mulberry twigs
• Conservation of soil moisture
• Maintain soil – loose friable
• Control weed population
• Water holding
• Gradual decomposition – fertility
• Black polythene sheets..
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  • 1. HOST PLANT CULTIVATION (BLPI-002) Dr. K.Kamatchi Assistant Professor of Zoology Vivekananda College, Tiruvedakam West, Madurai IGNOU - Academic Counsellor Code: GYYPK2432J/001 Vivekananda College, Tiruvedakam West IGNOU - Study Centre - 43016
  • 2. MORICULTURE • Mulberry is the host plant of Bombyx mori • It is hardy, perennial, deep-rooted grow in all climates. • Varieties - varying – nutritious value and palatability for the worm. • Age of the leaf • Type of cultivation • Harvesting method • Duration of storage • Season • Fertilizer • Irrigation schedules • Affliction for pests and diseases
  • 3. •Family - Moraceae •Geographic distribution of mulberry plant •Tropic and temperate region •Rain fed and irrigated conditions •Resistant to environmental fluctuations •Free from pests and diseases
  • 4. Optimum conditions for mulberry growth • Temperature : 24°C -29°C • Karnataka – tropical – 21 – 31°C • West Bengal – temperate – 15 - 37°C • Cannot sprout – below 13°C – above 38°C • During growth – 280 – 400 ml – water required for – synthesis of 1gm of dry matter • Rainfall - 600 – 2,500mm/year • Low rain fall - supplemental irrigation • Elevation – 700m – MSL (Mean Sea Level) – 300 -900m
  • 5. • Humidity – 65 – 80% • 5 – 10 hrs – day light – temperate • 9 – 13 hrs – day light – tropics • Red , loamy, alluvial, black • Soil should be: •Fertile •Porous •Well – drained •Good water holding capacity
  • 6. • 6.2 – 6.8 PH • 5.0 – 9.0 PH – tolerance range • Alkaline soil – improved – gypsum and green manure • Acidic soil – improved – lime and green manure • West Bengal and Kashmir – alluvial soil, nitrogen, humus - deficit • Karnataka - red loamy, phosphorus, potassium - deficit • Other parts – black soil • Plantation – near to rearing area • Away from – chemical factories • Away from – smoke and dust
  • 7. Morphology of mulberry plant: • Deep rooted • Highly branched root and shoot system • Primary, secondary and tertiary branches • Grows – tree • For cultivation – middling (or) bush • Bark – green, gray, brown • Each note – bud – two accessory buds • Vegetative bud – Growth of leaves • Reproductive bud - male, female inflorescence • Leaves – simple, alternate, stipulate
  • 8. Other uses: Shade tree – road sides Making sports goods Bark – paper pulp – industry Fruits – jams, pickles
  • 9. Methods of propagation • Seedling propagation: • Nursery – shady area – protect – direct sunlight and excessive temperature • Soil – ploughing and breaking – clumps • Add – red and loamy soil and manure to the seed bed – 0.9m square • seed extract from the ripened fruits • March – April – tropical • May – June – temperate • No dormancy – fresh seed high germination percentage
  • 10. • Soaked – water – 24hrs soften – testa – eliminate unviable seeds (insect infested, unfertilized) • Seeds – sown – holes – link marked rope - Depth – 25mm • Maintain temperature - watering • 10 days – seed germination • 3 months – first transplantation • 2 years – final transplantation
  • 11. • Rarely practiced – commercial rearers • Long gestation period • Wind pollination – cross • Research centers – breeding studies
  • 12. Vegetative Propagation •Desired hereditary characters •Large numbers – raised – quickly and economically •Pest and disease resistant •Adopted – specific localities • Cutting • Grafting • Layering
  • 13. cutting • Shoots of mulberry - maturity – thickness- active, well developed buds • Tip – very tender • Pencil – thick branches (10 – 20 mm dia) • 18 – 20cms – long with three inter nodes • Placed – nursery (direct to field) • Watered • 10 days – root from inter nodes – below soil • Shoot from inter nodes – above soil
  • 14. • Temperate – root hormones, growth regulators • IAA – Indole acetic acid • IBA – Indole butyric acid • Rootane, seradix • Cutting supplied – state (or) central sericulture departments – farmers • Care must be taken – transport • Don’t dry up – wet gunny cloth.
  • 15. Grafting • Technique of joining the parts of two plants – unite and grow as one plant. • Inserting a small branch – rooted plant • Inserted – scion – desired • Rooted – stock – indigenous • Local adaptability of the stock and superiority of the scion • Root Grafting • Shoot Grafting • Bud Grafting
  • 16. Layering •Development of roots from a stem while it is still attached to the mother plant •Rooted detached •Grown as new plant - layer
  • 17. Simple layering • Lower branch • Bark is removed 2.5 – 3cm – branch • Branch – contact – soil • Tip – emerges out
  • 18. Trench layering • Branch bent horizontally • Middle – covered – mud and manure • New shoots and roots developed
  • 19. Air layering • 1 – 2m – bark – removed – erect branch well decomposed organic mature – root hormone • Tied securely – polythene cover • Water is sprinkled • 1 – 2 months – root developed
  • 20. Irrigation • Quality and quantity of leaves – depends – soil water • Furrow Methods : • Series of ridges and furrows – row system • Water allowed to flow • Economically • Both wide and closely – spaced plantations • Less evaporation • Drain – excess water – rainy seasons
  • 21. Flat bed method: • Rectangular beds (3.5*2.0m) • Channels – around the bed • Water allowed – channels • Suitable for all soil types • Little water loss • Quickly irrigated • Required labour • Waste of space and water
  • 22. Basin method • Tree plantations are irrigated • Basin like depression – excavated
  • 23. Over head sprinkler method: • Pipelines are drawn – field • Sprinkled – pipeline – taps • Uniformly distributed • Below waste • Leaves become dust free
  • 24. Micro irrigation methods: • Closed, inexpensive, low density, plastic pipelines • Conveyed directly to plants
  • 25. Manuring • Requires 15 elements • C, H, O, N, P and K major nutrients • Ca, Mg, S – secondary nutrients • Fe, Mn, Cu, Mb, B and Cl are the minor • Two routs – entry • Roots – soil • Leaves – C, O • Available nutrients • Unavilable nutrients
  • 26. Organic manures •Imported fertilizers costly •Pollution and soil erosions •Organic content – necessary – build up micro flora •Improve physical, chemical, biological
  • 27. Bulky organic manure • Farmyard manure – sericulture, poultry waste compost • Green manure Concentrated organic manure • Oil cakes • Fish meals
  • 28. Advantages of organic manures • Water – holding capacity • Physical condition – air and water • Biological and chemical – soil • Dark colour – absorb heat
  • 29. Chemical fertilizers: • Nitrogen • Phosphorous • Potassium 350 : 140 : 140 kg NPK/hectare/year – 5 equal done
  • 30. Bio fertilizers: • Used for adding essential nutrients • Azotobacter: Free living heterotropic nitrogen fixing bacterium • Produce – IAA, gibberellin • B-vitamins 25 kg /ha / year • Azospirillium: • Slighty curved, gram – neg rod – shaped bacterium, aerobic form N – fixation • Azolla: symbiotic N – fixing blue green alga • Decomposte – quickly • VAM: • Vesiculcer borescent mycorrhiza fungal – above N availability
  • 31. Advantages: • Low cost • Absence – harmful effects • Environmental safety • Repeated inoculations not required • Growth promotion Precautions: • Chemical fertilizer – not – mix • Before expiry date • Collect – authentic sources
  • 32. Pruning: •Periodically some branches of the mulberry plant are methodically cut off.
  • 33. Pruning Objectives: • Maintain convenient height for harvest induce more vegetative growth (foliage) • Maintain – shape and size • Adjust – leaf production – leaf requirements • remove dead and defunct wood • Provide better aeration • Expose – better sunlight • Bottom pruning (or) low – cut pruning - base • Middle pruning – middle height • Top pruning (or) high – cut pruning - top
  • 34. Merits of LCP: • Harvesting and preparation of cutting easy high rate of harvest • Damage low pest, disease Demerits of LCP: • Shorted, dwarf disease • Heavy rainy season – leaves soiled easily
  • 35. Merits of HCP: • Age longer • Dwarf less • Less damage - floods •Demerits of HCP: •Difficult to harvest •Pests, diseases – damage •Rate of harvest high
  • 36. Care at pruning: Cuts – injurious and care taken Cuts – clear without crack without any peels Sharp, good, ideal implements Lime washing – prevent entry of pathogens fungicides, wax coating, oil application
  • 37. Mulching : • Inter – row spaces are covered with cut – straw mats (or) mulberry twigs • Conservation of soil moisture • Maintain soil – loose friable • Control weed population • Water holding • Gradual decomposition – fertility • Black polythene sheets..
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