dc.description.abstract | Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is a tree of the family Anacardiaceae,
native to southern Asia, widely cultivated in tropical countries for
its fruit, the mango. The mango production has achieved worldwide
usefulness as a fruit, a medicinal use and a economic importance.
Despite the importance of Mangifera indica L. Senegal is facing to
the loss of the mango productivity and the decline of mango tree
diversity. It is therefore important to improve the selection and the
genetically improvement of the rootstocks. This study aims to test
the germination, growth and development of Mangifera indica L
varieties locally known as Diourou, Siera Leone, Pince and
Kouloubadaseky on three types of substrates. The substrates used
were three potting of forest soil of Anacardium occidentale,
Mangifera indica and Khaya senegalensis. Thus, the nuts of the
different varieties were sown in sheaths filled with pure potting
forest soil from the different substrates (Anacardium occidentale,
Mangifera indica and Khaya senegalensis. A germination test and
a follow-up of seedlings on different substrates was carried out in
the nursery to determine the effect of substrates on growth
parameters. The germination dynamics of the three varieties reveals
two peaks the first at the 24th day for Diourou and Kouloubadaseky
varieties and another the 34th day for the Siera Leone and Pince
varieties on all substrates. And the overall germination rate is
63.22% ± 1.88. The results showed that the number of stems per
seed depends on the variety but not on the substrates. The Principal
Component Analysis showed significative correlations between
parameters such as the number of leaves, the height and the
diameter at the crown of the stem. The analysis of variance showed
a significant difference (P-value˂0.05) between varieties and
according to the substrate on the parameters studied. All this
information can be basic use for growers when choosing the
varieties and type of substrate for mango rootstock production in
their nurseries. | en_US |