Irrigation of Poplar

General Information

Poplar is deciduous tree and belongs to family of Salicaceae. These are fastest growing tree under ideal climatic conditions. Poplars wood and bark are used for making plywood, boards, matchsticks, also for making sports good and pencil. In India, plant can be grown upto height of 85 feet or above within life span of 5 to 7 years. Major poplar producing states in India are Haryana, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, J and K, Arunachal Pradesh and West Bengal.

Climate

  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    750-800mm
  • Season

    Sowing temperature

    18-20°C
  • Season

    Harvesting temperature

    10-45°C
  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    750-800mm
  • Season

    Sowing temperature

    18-20°C
  • Season

    Harvesting temperature

    10-45°C
  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    750-800mm
  • Season

    Sowing temperature

    18-20°C
  • Season

    Harvesting temperature

    10-45°C
  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    750-800mm
  • Season

    Sowing temperature

    18-20°C
  • Season

    Harvesting temperature

    10-45°C

Soil

Avoid alkaline and saline soils for poplar cultivation. It gives best result when grown on fertile loamy soils rich in organic matter. For poplar cultivation Ideal pH of soil should be between 5.8 to 8.5.

Popular Varieties With Their Yield

G 48: Popular variety mostly grown in plains of Punjab, Haryana and UP.

W 22: Suitable for cultivation in Himachal Pradesh, Pathankot and Jammu.

Other States variety

Other variety of Poplar:
Udai, W 32, W 39, A 26, S 7, C 15, S 7, C 8.

Land Preparation

Plough land for two three times and bring soil to fine tilth. To overcome Zinc deficiency, apply Zinc Sulphate@10kg/acre at time of land preparation.

Sowing

Time of sowing
January and February is best time for transplanting of poplar seedling. Also planting can be done from 15th Feb to 10th March.

Spacing

Use spacing of 5 x 5m (Plant population182plants/acre) or 5m x 4m or 6m x 2m (396plants/acre) or 5m x 2m (476plants/acre).

Sowing Depth
For planting, dug one meter pit and then plant seedling in pit. Top soil should be mixed with well decomposed cow dung@ 2kg, MOP@25gm and SSP@50gm.

Method of sowing
It is sown by direct sowing or by transplanting method.

Seed

Seed Rate
Use spacing of 5 x 5m (Plant population182plants/acre) or 5m x 4m or 6m x 2m (396plants/acre) or 5m x 2m (476plants/acre).
Intercropping: For first two years, intercrops can be taken. It will help farmer to earn income during initial years of poplar cultivation. Crops like sugarcane, turmeric and ginger can be taken as intercrops. 

Seed Treatment
To protect seedling from pest and disease attack, before planting young plant should be treated with fungicide. Pruned thick and damaged roots of seedling before treatment. Treat seedling with Chloropyriphos@250ml/100Ltrs of water for 10 to 15min. After this, place seedling in Emisan 6@200gm/100Ltr for 20minutes.

Fertilizer

Fertilizer Requirement (kg/acre)

Age of crop

(Year)

Well decomposed cow dung

(kg)

Urea + SSP  (gm)
First year 8 50
Second year 10 80
Third year 15 150
Fourth and above year 15 200

 

In 1st year, apply well decomposed cowdung@8kg along with Urea+SSP@50gm per plant. During 2nd and 3rd year, apply well decomposed cowdung@10kg and 15kg, Urea+SSP@80gm and 150gm per plant respectively. In Fourth year and onward, apply Cowdung@15kg and Urea+SSP@200gm per plant.

Apply fertilizer in month of June, July and August of every Year.

Irrigation

In Nursery, apply irrigation immediately after planting of cuttings. Apply remaining irrigation at intervals of 7 to 10days depending upon soil type and climate. Along with irrigations, drainage facility should be provided in nursery to prevent from lodging and collar rot. Apply light irrigation for 7-10days before transplantation.

During first year, apply light and frequent irrigation with interval of 7days till onset of monsoon. In October-December month apply two irrigations per month. In second year, in winter season apply irrigation at interval of 15-20days and in summer apply irrigation at interval of 7days. In third year and onwards, in summer apply two irrigations per month.

Weed Control

Removes weed during initial years of crop. Once tree is developed, minimum weeds developed under shade.

When crop become two to three year old, carry out pruning operation in lower 1/3rd portion of tree. For 4 to 5 year plant, pruning of 1/2 portion tree is taken. Complete pruning operation in winter season. After pruning, apply Bordeaux paste on pruned parts. In first year if plant show no sign of bud opening, then on such tree de-budding in lower 1/3rd portion of tree is carried out. At time of de-budding remove co-leader also. Repeat the same procedure in second year also.

Plant protection

Termites
  • Pest and their control:

Termites: If infestation is observed, to control apply Chloropyriphos@1ltr per acre.





 

Mite

Mites: If infestation is observed, to control take spray of Metasystox@2ml/Ltr of water. Repeat the spray with interval of 15days.

Stem Borer

Stem Borer: If infestation is observed, to control apply Phorate 10G@8kg/acre upto second year of plantation. Or inject Kerosene@2 to 5ml per hole.

Leaf Defoliators

Leaf Defoliators: Its infestation is observed in July month. To control take spray of Chlorpyriphos@750ml + Cypermethrin@80ml per acre.

  • Disease and their control:

Collor rot: As preventive measure, treat seedlings root with Emisan 6@4 to 5gm/plant.



Wilt: If infestation is observed in month of May and June. To control take spray of wettable Sulphur powder@500gm per acre.

Blight

Blight: Its infestation is seen in Month of August and September. If infestation is observed, to control spray crop with Carbendazim@2gm/Ltr of water.

Harvesting

For obtaining good market price, harvesting at proper time is important. Example, Poplar plant having girth of more than 24inch of 1qtl fetches price of 900rs for one quintals. Whereas poplar plant of 10-18inch girth, weight of 1.5q fetches price of 725Rs.